Priorities of Economic Development in the Post Colonial EraAt the time of independence, the backwardness of Indian economy was so alarming that despite 70...Sharma, NeerajCentre for Indian Development StudiesPolitical Economy Journal of India
In the immediate post-WWII era,mainstream economicscontinued to focus on the extension of the neoclassical paradigm and on Keynesian macro short-run disequilibria with virtually no attention to development. Development economics as a subdiscipline branched off from what Samuelson called the ‘neoclassical...
Colonial Impact on India’s Economy: Although care work continued to take place informally within households, the economic focus shifted towards industries controlled by the British. Large-scale infrastructure projects, such as railways and telegraph systems, furthered industrialization, but caregiving ...
Notwithstanding India’s remarkable success in ameliorating the high poverty ratio and achieving robust economic growth performance during the post-liberalization period, the rising income inequality has posed a more serious and intense challenge for macroeconomic policymaking since 2000. India has emerged ...
The primary focus is economic, on ASEAN, BRI, AIIB, CPTPP and bilateral trade and investment agreements, but security is also a driver, and we therefore touch on AUKUS and the Quad. As economics and security have become increasingly intertwined, the different elements of these institutions and...
In emerging economies in Africa and other regions, large foreign banks that were set up during the colonial era have long played a major economic role. These institutions have tended to confine their business to the wealthier of banks’ potential customers. But development of these countries’ eco...
Focus is placed on interagency priorities and initiatives while ensuring that the independent mandates of organizations are maintained. In 1948, the UN Secretary-General established the Administrative Committee on Coordination ACC. Under the chairmanship of the Secretary General, the CEB provides coordinati...
Transitional economies in Southeast Asia—a distinct group of developing countries—have experienced rapid urbanization in the past several decades due to the economic transition that fundamentally changed the function of their economies, societies and t
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and we can’t get cheap Chinese goods. If the U.S. wanted to avoid this situation, it would have had to stop China’s development 35 years ago. But now, it’s too late. Yet, none of this gets discussed—not in the debate last night, nor in the press. The focus is simply ...