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Globalisation and Growth: The Indian Case in Perspective

Surajit Mazumdar ()

Chapter 12 in Market, Regulations and Finance, 2014, pp 213-230 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Increased integration into the global economy has provided the context for the distinctive growth trajectory that the Indian economy has traversed in the last 2 decades. This distinctiveness has shown up in the form of associated trends observed across many groups of countries having their particular expressions in India and also by their combination with trends that are peculiar to the Indian case. This chapter highlights some of these important features associated with Indian growth and explores their mutual interrelationships to analyse the nature of, and long-term tendencies inherent in, India’s economic trajectory under globalisation. In the light of this analysis, the prospects of the economy in the post-global crisis world are also examined.

Keywords: Globalization; Liberalization; Growth and development; Industrialization and service dominated growth; Inequality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1795-4_12

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