Development under dualism and digital divide in twenty-first century India. ([2018])
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- Title:
- Development under dualism and digital divide in twenty-first century India. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Development under dualism and digital divide in twenty-first century India
- Further Information:
- Note: Dilip Dutta.
- Authors:
- Dutta, Dilip
- Contents:
- Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Development Dynamics in Two Dualistic Societies of Asia; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Articulation (Segmental and Societal) versus Equilibrium (Market and System); 1.3 Nature and Laws of Dualistic Societies; 1.3.1 Main Characteristics of a Dual Economy; 1.3.2 Economic Dualism versus Functional Dualism; 1.4 Market and Structural Disequilibrium under Disarticulation; 1.5 Nature and Role of State Institution; 1.5.1 Nature of State under State Capitalism and State Socialism; 1.5.2 The Notion of Relative Autonomy of State. 1.5.3 Role of State under State Capitalism1.5.4 Role of State under State Socialism; 1.6 Economic Development: Major Views and Strategies under Globalisation; 1.6.1 Convergence of Structuralist and Institutionalist Views on Development; 1.6.2 Development Strategies under Globalisation in China and India; 1.6.2.1 China; 1.6.2.2 India; 2 Development in Modern India under Structural Dualism (1947-1980); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Organised versus Unorganised Segments; 2.3 Genesis of Prolonged Dualism under Modern India. 2.3.1 Phase I: Planned Development Strategies/Policies under the Nehru Era (1947-1964)2.3.2 Phase II: Dilution of Industrial Licensing System and Import Policy, and More Controls (1965-79); 2.4 Major Structural Changes of the Indian Economy (1951-1980); 2.4.1 Implications for the Unorganised Segment; 2.5 Two Major Socio-Economic Consequences of Structural Dualism (1960-80); 2.5.1 IndustrialPreface; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Development Dynamics in Two Dualistic Societies of Asia; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Articulation (Segmental and Societal) versus Equilibrium (Market and System); 1.3 Nature and Laws of Dualistic Societies; 1.3.1 Main Characteristics of a Dual Economy; 1.3.2 Economic Dualism versus Functional Dualism; 1.4 Market and Structural Disequilibrium under Disarticulation; 1.5 Nature and Role of State Institution; 1.5.1 Nature of State under State Capitalism and State Socialism; 1.5.2 The Notion of Relative Autonomy of State. 1.5.3 Role of State under State Capitalism1.5.4 Role of State under State Socialism; 1.6 Economic Development: Major Views and Strategies under Globalisation; 1.6.1 Convergence of Structuralist and Institutionalist Views on Development; 1.6.2 Development Strategies under Globalisation in China and India; 1.6.2.1 China; 1.6.2.2 India; 2 Development in Modern India under Structural Dualism (1947-1980); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Organised versus Unorganised Segments; 2.3 Genesis of Prolonged Dualism under Modern India. 2.3.1 Phase I: Planned Development Strategies/Policies under the Nehru Era (1947-1964)2.3.2 Phase II: Dilution of Industrial Licensing System and Import Policy, and More Controls (1965-79); 2.4 Major Structural Changes of the Indian Economy (1951-1980); 2.4.1 Implications for the Unorganised Segment; 2.5 Two Major Socio-Economic Consequences of Structural Dualism (1960-80); 2.5.1 Industrial Deceleration (1966-79); 2.5.2 Widening Development Disparity among the States (1960-1980); 3 Economic Liberalisation and Structural Dualism (1980-2017); 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Policy Changes during Pre- and Post-Comprehensive Liberalisation in India3.2.1 Phase III: Policy Changes towards Liberalisation (1980-90); 3.2.2 Phase IV: Policy Changes towards Comprehensive Liberalisation (1991-2004); 3.2.3 Phase V: Policy Initiatives under Comprehensive Liberalisation (2005-16); 3.3 Evaluation of India's Planned Socio-Economic Development (1980-2014); 3.3.1 Diminished Role of the Planning Commission; 3.3.2 Trend in Poverty; 3.3.3 Trend in Employment; 3.3.4 Major Reasons for Low Rural Income; 3.4 Implications of Economic Liberalisation for Unorganised Segment Employment. 3.4.1 Employment Growth in Rural and Urban Areas during the Post-Reform Period3.4.2 Employment Growth in Unorganised Manufacturing Sector across the States; 3.4.3 Informal Segment as a Subset of the Unorganised Segment; 3.5 Demonetisation and Goods and Services Tax (2016-2017): Implications for Dualism; 4 Role of Social Sector Development Programmes during 1980-2016; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Direct Measures for Poverty Eradication and Social Sector Development Programmes; 4.2.1 1980-90; 4.2.2 1991-96; 4.2.3 1997-2002; 4.2.4 2004-2013; 4.2.5 2014-2017. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Copyright Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 338.954
Economic development -- India -- 21st century
Digital divide -- India
Dualism
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General
Digital divide
Dualism
Economic development
Economic history
Economic policy
Social conditions
Business and Management
IT in Business
Emerging Markets/Globalization
Development Economics
India -- Economic policy -- 21st century
India -- Social conditions -- 21st century
India -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
India
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