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- MGNREGA for Inclusive Growth and Development
- Ashok Pankaj
- Introduction
- Sukhpal Singh
- Introducing Contemporary Development and Sustainability Concerns for India
- Purnamita Dasgupta, Anindita Roy Saha and Robin Singhal
- Quality: A Big Canvas
- Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
- Growth, Disparities and Inclusive Development: An Introduction and Overview
- Rajendra P. Mamgain
- Introduction
- Byasdeb Dasgupta, Prasenjit Sarkhel, Archita Ghosh and Bishakha Ghosh
- Introduction
- Arpita Mukherjee, Parthapratim Pal, Saubhik Deb, Subhobrota Ray and Tanu M. Goyal
- Introduction
- N. S. Siddharthan and K. Narayanan
- Introduction
- Shveta Singh, P. K. Jain and Surendra Singh Yadav
- Keynesian Economics: Brief Overview
- Dilip M. Nachane
- Introduction
- Rajat Verma
- Contemporary Agrarian Questions—An Introduction
- Seema Purushothaman and Sheetal Patil
- Introduction
- Shveta Singh and Monika Singla
- Correction to: Indian Agriculture Towards 2030
- Ramesh Chand, Pramod Joshi and Shyam Khadka
- Introduction
- Brijesh C. Purohit
- The Plight
- Abhijit Das, Joyashree Roy and Sayantan Chakrabarti
- Regional Development in India
- Arpita Banerjee and Pravat Kumar Kuri
- Introduction
- Ashok Gulati
- Youth’s Passage from School to Work
- Balwant Mehta and Ishwar Chandra Awasthi
- Introduction: A Long-Standing Relationship
- Ajay Kumar Dubey and Aparajita Biswas
- Introduction to the Volume
- N. S. Siddharthan and K. Narayanan
- Introduction
- Jaya Prakash Pradhan and Keshab Das
- The Dimensions of Labor Market in Developing and Transition Countries
- Saibal Kar and Debabrata Datta
- The Digitalization Conundrum in India: Context and Concerns
- Keshab Das, Bhabani Shankar Prasad Mishra and Madhabananda Das
- India’s Emergence as a Lead Market for Frugal Innovations: An Introduction to the Theme and to the Contributed Volume
- Cornelius Herstatt and Rajnish Tiwari
- Introduction
- V. Mani and Catarina Delgado
- Introduction and Overview
- Jatinder S. Bedi
- Introduction to Development in India: Micro and Macro Perspectives
- P. G. Babu and S. Mahendra Dev
- Introduction
- Balwant Mehta, Ravi Srivastava and Siddharth Dhote
- Mergers and Acquisitions: An Introduction
- Neelam Rani, Surendra Singh Yadav and Pramod Kumar Jain
- Introduction
- Sunil Kumar and Rachita Gulati
- Introductory
- Arup Mitra
- Culture in Indian Organisations: Evidence-Based Research and Practice
- Vijay Pereira and Ashish Malik
- Introduction: Financial Inclusion and Street Vendors
- Sharit K. Bhowmik and Debdulal Saha
- Introduction
- Seema Bathla, Pramod Kumar Joshi and Anjani Kumar
- Introduction and Overview
- Rakhee Bhattacharya
- Introduction
- S. Mahendra Dev, A. Ganesh-Kumar and Vijay Laxmi Pandey
- Indian Economics: Tragedy of a Forsaken Legacy
- Dilip M. Nachane
- Introduction
- Madhusudan Ghosh
- Introduction
- Paramita Mukherjee
- Introduction to the Study
- M. V. Shivaani, P. K. Jain and Surendra S. Yadav
- Introduction
- Utpal de, Manoranjan Pal and Premananda Bharati
- An Overview of the Indian Agriculture
- Joydeb Sasmal
- Introduction to MSMEs
- R. Srinivasan and C. P. Lohith
- The Knowledge Economy Framework
- Anand Kulkarni
- Economic Transformation and Development Experience of Indian Punjab—An Introduction
- Lakhwinder Singh and Nirvikar Singh
- Nurturing Resilient Communities: An Overview
- Babita Bhatt, Israr Qureshi, Dhirendra Mani Shukla and Vinay Pillai
- Implications of New Supply Chains on the Indian Farm Economy: An Overview
- N. Chandrasekhara Rao, R. Radhakrishna, R. K. Mishra and Venkata Reddy Kata
- The Youth Identity: ‘Whom to Count?’
- Nitin Bisht and Falguni Pattanaik
- Retraction Note to: The Cultural Similarity Paradox: Understanding the Psychology and Challenges of Indian Expatriates Across International Boundaries
- Pallvi Arora and Neelu Rohmetra