Industry
Yoginder Alagh
Chapter Chapter 4 in Economic Policy in a Liberalising Economy, 2018, pp 63-73 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Towards the mid-eighties of the last century, there was considerable discomfort in India with the then received plan models and awareness that newer tools of strategic policy making were required. The received models were of closed economies, prices were not a part, the intervention variables were largely quantitative and more generally behavioral relations were not a part of the arguments (see Alagh in Indian development planning and policy. WIDER Studies in Development Economics, Helsinki, Delhi, Vikas, 1991, Ch. 4 for a description, also Alagh in Enterprise linkages and quality jobs. International Labor Organization, 2008).
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-2817-6_4
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