Some Aspects of External Dimensions of Indian Economy in the Age of Globalisation
Byasdeb Dasgupta
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Byasdeb Dasgupta: Département d'économie - JNU - Jawaharlal Nehru University
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Abstract:
External dimensions of Indian economy in the age of globalisation are viewed in this paper in terms of unabated opening up of the economy with respect to both trade and foreign capital flows. This paper empirically shows that with more opening up of the economy there is more and more transfer of financial resources abroad from the Indian economy. So opening up through neoliberal globalisation is a ploy of global capitalism to extract super duper surplus from India. Analytically also the paper makes an attempt to negate the recent policy reforms (as is imminent in allowing FDI in multi-brand retail, aviations and insurance and in relentless efforts of the Government in slashing down fiscal deficit) as anti-growth and more attuned to the interests of global finance and capital.
Keywords: Inde; économie indienne; capitalisme global; ouverture économique; globalisation; India; Indian economy; global capitalism; economic opening up (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-04-01
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