Economic challenges for the contemporary world : (Record no. 29682)

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LC control number 2015049015
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International Standard Book Number 9789351508786
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Call number 330
TITLE STATEMENT
Title Economic challenges for the contemporary world :
Subtitle essays in honour of Prabhat Patnaik
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Mausumi Das, Sabyasachi Kar, Nandan Nawn
PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Los Angeles :
-- Thousand Oaks :
Publisher Sage,
Date c2016.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvi, 324 p. :
Other Details ill. ;
Size 25 cm.
CONTENTS
Contents Foreword - Kaushik Basu Acknowledgements Introduction - Mausumi Das, Sabyasachi Kar and Nandan Nawn SUSTAINING THE GROWTH PROCESS Financial Development and Growth under Capitalism - C P Chandrasekhar Global Economic Challenges: Alone We Lag, Together We Grow - Pranab Mukhopadhyay Sustainability, Surplus and Survival: Explorations through Agricultural Energetics - Nandan Nawn DEALING WITH GLOBALISATION: TRADE, CAPITAL, TECHNOLOGY Secular Movements in the International Terms of Trade of Primary Commodities vis-a-vis Manufactured Goods: Towards an Explanation - Shouvik Chakraborty Global Rebalancing: Limitations of the East-Asia-centric Approach and the Role of Europe - Sabyasachi Kar Effect of Fiscal Policy on Level of Activity under Capital Flows - Surajit Das Foreign Direct Investment, Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Transfer - Biswajit Dhar and Reji Joseph MITIGATING IMMISERISATION: POVERTY, INEQUALITY, JOBLESSNESS Aspiration, Inequality and Growth - Mausumi Das A Proposition on Convergence to Equality in a Growth Model with Bliss - Subrata Guha Education, Equity and Development - Sudhanshu Bhushan Employment Growth and Informalisation of Workers in the Organised Manufacturing Sector - Shuji Uchikawa ENVISIONING THE INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES Monetary Equilibrium and Inertial Expectations - Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya Stock Markets, Finance and Development: A View from History - Vineet Kohli Corporate Retailing in the Advanced Countries: Some Salient Features - Pradip Kumar Biswas REIMAGINING THE POLITICAL HEGEMONY Empire or Imperialism? - Prasenjit Bose Output and Price (In)Stability under Neoliberalism: A Kaleckian Approach - Rohit Agricultural Investment in India in Recent Decades: A Political Economic Note of Its Causes and Consequences - Debarshi Das Political Economy of Contemporary Indian Agricultural and Rural Dynamics - Praveen Jha Index
SUMMARY
Summary This book brings together diverse scholarship on various aspects of economic development that underscore the importance of tackling dominant and contemporary issues concerning the national and global economy. Divided into five distinct themes—economic growth, engaging with globalisation, poverty and inequality, macroeconomic issues, political economy and developmental aspects—the essays outline significantly contrasting methodologies that are used to deal with issues of vital importance.
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Topical Heading Economic development
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Topical Heading Economics
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Name Das, Mausumi,
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Name Kar, Sabyasachi,
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Name Nawn, Nandan,
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