India [electronic resource] : Economic Reform and Growth / Richard Hemming.
Material type: TextSeries: Occasional Papers; Occasional Paper ; No. 134Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1995Description: 1 online resource (88 p.)ISBN: 1557755396 :ISSN: 0251-6365Subject(s): Capital Formation | Capital Goods | Expenditure | Private Investment | Public Enterprises | IndiaAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: India : Economic Reform and GrowthOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper explores the Indian adjustment program of 1991/92 and its initial results. The contents include long-term growth trends for output, investment, and macroeconomic condition; education, labor employment, and poverty; growth, accumulation, and productivity; results of India-specific studies; the stabilization and adjustment strategy; the response to the reforms; the impact on unemployment and poverty; the behavior of private investment; fiscal adjustment and reform; recent experience with a surge in capital inflows: overall trends, the investor base, comparison with other countries, and factors behind the flows; the impact on the economy; the sustainability of capital flows; and structural reforms and the implications for investment and growth; trade reform; the investment regime; public enterprise reform; and financial market reform.This paper explores the Indian adjustment program of 1991/92 and its initial results. The contents include long-term growth trends for output, investment, and macroeconomic condition; education, labor employment, and poverty; growth, accumulation, and productivity; results of India-specific studies; the stabilization and adjustment strategy; the response to the reforms; the impact on unemployment and poverty; the behavior of private investment; fiscal adjustment and reform; recent experience with a surge in capital inflows: overall trends, the investor base, comparison with other countries, and factors behind the flows; the impact on the economy; the sustainability of capital flows; and structural reforms and the implications for investment and growth; trade reform; the investment regime; public enterprise reform; and financial market reform.
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