How India earns, spends and saves: unmasking the real India
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Suggested by Bakul Dholakia
Income Statistics - India; 2. Keynes, 'Classics' and the Developing Economies; 3. Alternative Approaches to a Theory of Economic Growth: Marx, Marshall and Schumpeter; 4. M. Kalecki and Development Economics; 5. Trade and Development Some Basic Issues; 6. Marxist Economics and Contemporary Developing Economies; 7. The Relevance of Growth Models to Development Planning; 9. Reflections on the Growth Process in the Indian Economy; 10. On the Question of Home Market and Prospects for Indian Growth; 11. Report of the Committee to Review the Working of the Monetary System - A Re-examination.
This book maps the earning, spending and saving profiles of Indians in the post-liberalisation era. It studies how socio-economic, religious, and individual characteristics lead to inequality in the incomes of households. Among other aspects of the proble
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