1st Edition

Optimum Size of Government Intervention Emerging Economies and Their Challenges

Edited By Ramesh Chandra Das Copyright 2022
    312 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    312 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    312 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    This book critically examines the optimum range and duration of government interventions in the economic activities of a modern state based on theoretical and empirical frameworks, and assesses their role and extent in various economies. With a special focus on emerging economies across the globe, it discusses themes such as income growth; social sector development; good governance and economic progress; threshold limits; optimum budget policy and economic growth; sustainable distributional managements in public projects; food for work programs; agricultural infrastructure development; technological progress and economic growth; and distributional equities. The policy suggestions provided here offer helpful blueprints for developmental projects.  

    Rich in data and figures, the book addresses sector-specific case studies like healthcare; irrigation and agriculture; infrastructure; taxation and economic growth; and public sector enterprises. It will be an excellent read for scholars and researchers of economics, Indian economics, macroeconomics, political economy, public policy, political science and management, development studies, development economy and governance. It will also be useful to policymakers, administrative officials, and government and corporate bodies.

    Foreword by Sajal Lahiri

    Preface

     

    Introduction

     

    PART I: Size of Government Intervention in General Economic and Social Perspectives

     

    Chapter 1. The Problem of Financing Development Management: A Quest for Optimum Government Intervention

    Pratip Kumar Datta and Saumya Chakrabarti

     

    Chapter 2. Revisiting Growth Promoting Optimal Size of the Government: An Empirical Investigation from Developing Countries

    Megha Jain and Aishwarya Nagpal

     

    Chapter 3. Dynamic Optimality of Government Expenditure: An Introspection Based on Endogenous Growth-Theoretic Approach

    Mainak Bhattacharjee, Jayeeta Roy Chowdhury and Dipti Ghosh

     

    Chapter 4. Government Expenditure, Good Governance and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Where Are We?

    Ezebuilo Romanus Ukwueze, Ozoemrna Stanley Nwodo, Henry Thomas Asogwa and Tochukwu Georgina Onyechi

     

     

    PART II: Sectoral Aspects of Government Intervention in Economies and Groups

     

    Chapter 5. The Role and Application of Military Power as Instrument of National Power in the 21st Century

    Nanna Charlotte Lord-Mallam

     

    Chapter 6. Military Keynesianism and the Economics of Regional Security and Defence Burden in the Middle East

    Partha Gangopadhyay, Siddharth Jain and Mamun Billah

     

    Chapter 7. Agricultural Expenditure, Infrastructural Development and Economic Growth of ECOWAS Countries

    Richardson Kojo Edeme, Idenyi C Janefrancis, Nelson C Nkalu and Angus Eze Afamefuna

     

    Chapter 8. Government Policies and Inflows of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Asia: A Dynamic Panel Study

    Madhabendra Sinha, Prabal Chakraborty, Sidhartha Sankar Laha and Anil Bhuimali

     

    Chapter 9. Politics, Finance and Infrastructure: Evidence from Emerging Economies

    Amit Chatterjee and Devyosha Singh

     

    Chapter 10. Does Budget Deficit Cause Current Account Deficit in SAARC Countries? A Time-Series Econometric Investigation

    Kanchan Datta

     

    Chapter 11. Health Care, Income Inequality and International Trade: The Role of Public Expenditure

    Tonmoy Chatterjee and Nilendu Chatterjee

     

     

    PART III: Country-Specific Analysis on Impacts of Government Intervention

     

    Chapter 12. Determining Optimum Size of Government Intervention for Sustainable Development of Agricultural Farming in India

    Subhrabaran Das

     

    Chapter 13. Do Public–Private Partnerships Draw a Line at Government Intervention? An Assessment on Transportation Sector in Turkey

    Gamze Yıldız Şeren Kurular and Simla Güzel

     

    Chapter 14. Understanding the Market Economy of Malaysia through Globalization: Whether the Role of the Government is Minimum or Optimum?

    Debasish Nandy

     

    Chapter 15. Dynamic Effects of Public Expenditure on Oil-Producing Economies: Selected Case in Africa

    Iyabo A. Olanrele

     

    Chapter 16. Is Disinvestment of Public Sector Enterprises Growth Augmenting? The Indian Narrative in the Post-Liberalized Era

    Sovik Mukherjee

     

    Chapter 17. India–Nigeria Bilateral Economic Cooperation in Oil Sector: A Case of Government Intervention in Strengthening South–South Cooperation

    Arindam Laha and Sumit Kumar Maji

     

    Index

    Biography

    Ramesh Chandra Das is Associate Professor and Researcher in Economics, Vidyasagar University, West Bengal, India.