1st Edition

The Indian Economy @ 75 Successes and Challenges

Edited By Chatterjee Biswajit, Joydeb Sasmal Copyright 2024
524 Pages 109 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

524 Pages 109 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

524 Pages 109 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

This book focuses on the economic challenges India has been facing since its independence in 1947. It traces the country’s journey of economic transition and critically analyzes themes such as the political economy of development, agriculture, macroeconomy, industry and labor, money and finance, trade liberalization, gender, welfare, energy, and the environment. The volume also addresses the... Read more

 List of Contributors

List of Tables

List of Figures

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction

Section I: Political Economy of Development

Chapter 1: Towards a “broad” and “long” view of the Political Economy of  India’s economic development 

Amitava Krishna Dutt

      

Chapter 2: Class and Capitalism in India’s Economic Transition

Anjan Chakrabarti

 

Chapter 3: Development Management: A Macro Political Economy Perspective

Saumya Chakrabarti and Pratip Kumar Datta

           

Section II: Macroeconomic Perspectives

Chapter 4:  Indian Economy - A Story of Faltering Investment

Sugata Marjit and Kausik Gupta

 

Chapter 5:  Fiscal Policy in India: Overview of Some Major Issues

Soumyen Sikdar and Debkumar Chakrabarti

 

Chapter 6: Inflation Expectations of Households

Kajal Lahiri and Karan Bhasin

 

Chapter 7: India’s Foreign Trade: Prospects and Challenges in the Globalized World

Rajat Acharyya

 

Section III: Agriculture, Industry and Labour

Chapter 8: The Structure of Indian Agriculture: Production, Distribution and Trade

Sebak Kumar Jana and Debasish Mondal

 

Chapter 9:  Indian Manufacturing: The Journey since Independence

Madhusudan Datta

 

Chapter 10:  Unemployment, Labor Force Participation and Post-Independence India

Saibal Kar

 

Chapter 11: An Analysis of India’s Informal Sector

Nabamita Dutta

 

Section IV: Money and Finance

Chapter 12:  Is India ready for digital currency?

Parantap Basu

 

Chapter 13: Twists and Turns of Monetary Policy in India

Partha Ray

 

Chapter 14: Productivity, Efficiency and Profitability of Mergers in Indian

Banking 

Abhiman Das, Subal C Kumbhakar and Janani Rangan

 

Chapter 15:  On the Debate of Privatisation of Banks in India:  An Exposition in a

Historical and Global Perspective

Hiren Singharay

                

Chapter 16:  Evolution of Stock Market in India: Historical perspectives with Empirical Evaluations 

Sanjay Banerji

 

Section V:  Inequality, Gender and Welfare

Chapter 17: Trends in economic well-being of Indian households: A categorical distribution approach

Asis Kumar Banerjee

 

Chapter 18: The Glory of Motherhood Shackles Economic Development: An Indian Experience 

Debasis Bandyopadhyay

 

Section VI:  Energy and Environment

Chapter 19: Entropy Law, Economic Processes and the Current Existential Crisis in India: Policy Implications for Sustainability

Ramprasad Sengupta

 

Chapter 20:  India’s Energy Sector: An Assessment

Tamal Datta Chaudhuri

Biography

Biswajit Chatterjee retired as Professor of Economics from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India, where he also served as Head of the Department, Dean Faculty Council of Arts, and Planning Commission Chair Professor in Planning and Development. He also taught at Presidency College, Calcutta, and Kalyani University before joining Jadavpur University in 1984. He was also visiting faculty at the Department of Economics, University of Calcutta, Rabindra Bharati University, and Visiting Professor DCRRID, Chandigarh, from June 2010 to June 2014. The major areas of his teaching and research include macroeconomics, international trade, development economics, and Indian economy. He has published in national and international journals of repute, contributed and edited volumes, and has published 8 books and edited 15 books on different branches of development economics. He also delivered lectures at various conferences in India and abroad. He was a consultant to the World Bank, UNDP, and the Planning Commission.

Joydeb Sasmal is former Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics at Vidyasagar University, Midnapore (West), West Bengal, India. He obtained his MA, MPhil, and PhD degrees in economics from the University of Calcutta. Before joining Vidyasagar University, he taught economics at K. K. Das College in Kolkata under the University of Calcutta. His research areas are natural resources and agriculture, sustainable growth, public economics, economic growth, industry and trade, and child labor. He is the author of Resources, Technology and Sustainability: An Analytical Perspective on Indian Agriculture (2016) and has published nearly 50 research papers in international and national journals and in edited and conference volumes. He is the editor of Inclusive Growth and Backward Region Development, jointly with Sebak Kumar Jana. He has supervised PhD students in different fields of economics at Vidyasagar University.