The Post-Reform Indian Economy: An Unfolding Story
Soumyen Sikdar
Price
1225
ISBN
9789354424588
Language
English
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2023
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan
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After more than three decades of economic restructuring and reforms, the consequences of that momentous decision of 1991 are still playing out in India. Meanwhile, the global economy has seen significant shifts—a slow recovery from the destruction of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, China’s rise as a formidable economic force, the steady retreat from WTO-led multilateralism in tandem with a gradual but noticeable erosion of faith in democratic institutions.

The Post-Reform Indian Economy: An Unfolding Story brings together eminent economists of the country who deliberate on issues plaguing the contemporary Indian economy. The essays investigate the theoretical and methodological pitfalls of the many official and unofficial studies of India’s economic performance; the phenomena of growth cycle; and India’s post-reform growth volatility. The volume also analyses wealth inequality, fluctuations in the exchange rate of the rupee in response to capital flows, insights gained from the yield curve and the RBI’s intervention in the forex market. The nature of inflation in India, and the ramifications of the RBI’s newly adopted policy of inflation-targeting are also critically examined.

The book raises several key questions: Can the rise/fall of the stock market indicate real economic performance? It looks at movements in India’s trade and foreign investment policy, and the federal fiscal dynamics in recent times. It also emphasises the urgent need to check myopic, gain- and optics-driven approaches to protecting the natural environment of the country, and recognises that without essential life support systems, even GDP growth cannot be sustained.

This volume will interest students of economics, and informed readers curious about the performance of the modern Indian economy.

Soumyen Sikdar is retired professor of economics, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta. He is visiting faculty at Presidency University, Kolkata, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Mumbai, Osaka University, Japan and Aarhus University, Denmark.

List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Publishers’ Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
Introduction  
SOUMYEN SIKDAR

1. India’s Growth Cycles—Resolving Some Theoretical and Empirical Issues
              MIHIR RAKSHIT
2. The Volatility of India’s Catch-Up Growth
     A Discussion
              ASHIMA GOYAL
3. Measuring the Trend of Economic Well-Being in India in Recent Decades
              ASIS KUMAR BANERJEE
4. Do Stock Markets Signal Real Economic Performance?
A Theoretical and Empirical Note
              ABHIRUP SARKAR and AGNIRUP SARKAR
5. Yield Curve and Economic Activity
              ABHISHEK NARESH, JONG KOOK SHIN and CHETAN SUBRAMANIAN
6. Inflation and Stabilisation Policies in India
              DEBASHREE CHAKRABORTY and AMBAR GHOSH
7. Indian Inflation
     An Econometric Exploration with Disaggregated Price Data
              DIPANKOR COONDOO and PARAMITA MUKHERJEE
8. India’s Trade and Foreign Investment Policy
     Evolution and Current Issues
              ALOK RAY
9. Balancing the Pushes and Pulls of the Impossible Trinity
     Capital Flows, RBI Intervention and Exchange Rate in India
               PARTHA RAY and PARTHAPRATIM PAL
10. Changing Dynamics of Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in India
     Emerging Issues and Challenges
              PINAKI CHAKRABORTY and SHUBHAM GUPTA
11. The Natural Environment in India
     Good Laws, Bad Practices
               ANUP SINHA

Notes on the Contributors

Index

Notice | Published in The Caravan (Monthly), New Delhi, November 2023.