Policy and Future
Yoginder Alagh
Chapter Chapter 5 in Economic Policy in a Liberalising Economy, 2018, pp 75-89 from Springer
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Abstract This provocative byline as a starting point is to stress the political dimension of policy in an open democratic structure. Elections as Ken Galbraith said are ‘The Liberal Hour’ and yet in spite of all the cacophony the direction in which the agenda would be pushed by actors becomes transparent to a degree. These problems cut across party lines. We would therefore like to start with the previous UPA Government and its statements before the elections it lost. We will follow it up with the NDA Governments political stance.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-2817-6_5
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