Economic Liberalisation and Institutional Reforms in South Asia

Economic Liberalisation and Institutional Reforms in South Asia

Author: Dilip Dutta

Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9788171568475

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The Book Has A Wide Coverage And Studies All The Famous Writers Of English Literature In The Field Of Poetry, Fiction, Essay Etc. The Writers Covered, Among Others, IncludeGeoffrey Chaucer, Philip Sidney, Herbert Spenser, Francis Bacon, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Robert Browning, George Eliot, Charles John Huffham Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipling And Bernard Shaw.The Book Is Written In A Simple And Lucid Style. Abstractions Have Been Avoided And Concreteness Has Been Aimed At. It Will Be Found Of Great Interest By The Students Of English Literature, Researchers And The General Readers.


Is South Asia Ready for Take Off?

Is South Asia Ready for Take Off?

Author: Mr.Ranil M Salgado

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2019-11-04

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 1513518291

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Since the mid-1980s, durable reforms coupled with prudent macroeconomic management have brought steady progress to the South Asia region, making it one of the world’s fastest growing regions. Real GDP growth has steadily increased from an average of about 3 percent in the 1970s to 7 percent over the last decade. Although growth trajectories varied across countries, reforms supported strong per capita income growth in the region, lifting over 200 million people out of poverty in the last three decades. Today, South Asia accounts for one-fifth of the world’s population and, thanks to India’s increasing performance, contributes to over 15 percent of global growth. Looking ahead, the authors find that South Asia is poised to play an even bigger role in the global economy, in both relative and absolute terms. India has overtaken China as the fastest growing large economy and South Asia’s contribution to global growth is set to increase, while more mature economies decelerate. Greater economic diversification, with an expansion of the service sector, improvements in education, and a still sizable demographic dividend are among the key elements underpinning this performance. Based on demographic trends, more than 150 million people in the region are expected to enter the labor market by 2030. This young and large workforce can be South Asia’s strength, if supported by a successful high-quality and job-rich growth strategy. Amid a changing global economic landscape, the authors argue that South Asia will need to leverage on all sectors of the economy in a balanced way, supporting improvements in agricultural productivity and a sustainable expansion of manufacturing, while promoting higher-skill services, to achieve this goal.


Trade Liberalisation and Poverty in South Asia

Trade Liberalisation and Poverty in South Asia

Author: Prema-chandra Athukorala

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-05-23

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1136697837

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The link between trade liberalisation and poverty has arguably been one of the most debated topics in development policy debate. Existing studies on the subject have primarily used multi-country cross-sectional data, and there is a growing concern about the limitations of this approach in providing a sound empirical basis for informing the policy debate. These limitations point to the need for undertaking in-depth analyses within individual countries over time. In order to examine the connection between trade liberalisation and poverty, this book provides case studies of trade policy reforms and poverty reduction outcomes of seven countries in South Asia - Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The South Asia region allows for an excellent comparative study given the widespread emphasis on liberalisation reforms in the region over the past two decades, as well as highlighting significant inter-country differences in terms of the timing and comprehensiveness of reforms, and the heavy concentration of world poverty in the region. This book is a useful contribution to studies on South Asia, as well as International Trade and Development Economics.


Mercantile Law

Mercantile Law

Author: Arun Kumar

Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 668

ISBN-13: 9788126900756

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The Book Makes An Attempt, To Present The Vast And Complicated Subject Of Mercantile Law In A Manner, Easily Comprehensible To The Students, Teachers, Laymen, Businessman And All Others Interested In The Study Of Main Business Laws. The Book Covers Provisions Of Contract Act, Sale Of Goods Act, Partnership Act, Negotiable Instruments Act, Arbitration Act And Laws Relating To Insurance, Carriage Of Goods And Insolvency.Most Of The Books Written On This Subject, Are Mainly Compilation Of Various Acts Passed By The Indian Government, Containing The Provisions And Their Explanations As It Is. But This Book Being A Textbook Mainly Meant For Students, Has Been Written In Self-Explaining Manner. Section Numbers Have Been Written, All Along So That, Reference Can Be Made To The Relevant Bare Acts, As And When Considered Necessary, For Details. More Over Both Indian And English Cases Have Been Referred To, And Have Been Mentioned, Along With Their Facts, With A View To Elucidate The Subject. Practical Problems And Questions For Exercise Are An Integral Part Of This Book, As This Will Help Students Gain Confidence And Control Over The Subject.The Presentation Of The Book Is Very Systematic And Organized, Each Act Mentioned In This Book Has Central Headings, Side Headings And Running Heading Numbers. This Analytical Way Of Presentation Of The Latest Matter Drawn From Authentic Sources Shall Make This Book An Invaluable Collection To One'S Book Shelf.


Competition Law in South Asia

Competition Law in South Asia

Author: Amber Darr

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-02-28

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1009247158

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In the last twenty years, South Asian countries have increasingly engaged with modern competition legislation. Yet, apart from India and Pakistan, the countries in this region have had little success enforcing these laws. Competition Law in South Asia analyses the mechanisms and institutions through which Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Maldives Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan have engaged with modern competition legislation. The book argues that the success (or failure) of competition reform in these countries is inextricably linked to the unique interplay of mechanisms and legal and political institutions through which these countries have engaged with competition legislation. The book provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the adoption and implementation continuum in India and Pakistan, the compatibility and legitimacy generated by the adoption process, and its impact on implementation. Taking a far-reaching, comparative approach, the book draws lessons not only for countries in South Asia but also for emerging economies across the globe.


The Routledge Handbook of South Asia

The Routledge Handbook of South Asia

Author: Adluri Subramanyam Raju

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-08-31

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 100092629X

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This handbook presents an authoritative overview of South Asia through the lens of geopolitics, political dynamics, economics, human security, and sustainable development. It brings together key insights from various disciplines to provide an in-depth understanding of the genesis, course, and future potential of South Asia as a region. The handbook: Explores the post-colonial political landscape of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan and Afghanistan and analyses the challenges to political stability and governance in South Asia Studies the opportunities and challenges produced by globalization and recommends solutions towards greater connectivity and trade in South Asia Delves into the issues of climate change, water and land resource dependency, and energy security and singles out policy challenges as well as positive actions to promote sustainable development and implement the blue economy Discusses the political dynamics of regional cooperation between countries and the role of China in South Asian regional affairs An invaluable addition to the study of South Asia, this volume will be an indispensable resource for scholars, teachers and researchers of political science, international relations, South Asia studies, South Asian politics, history, defence and strategic studies, political economy, developmental studies, public policy and sustainability studies.


Development, Governance and Environment in South Asia

Development, Governance and Environment in South Asia

Author: Mohammad Alauddin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-27

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1349276316

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The worst chemical disaster ever could be happening right now. In India and Bangladesh between forty and eighty million people are at risk of consuming too much arsenic from well water that might have already caused one hundred thousand cancer cases and thousands of deaths. Many millions elsewhere in South-East Asia and South America may soon suffer a similar fate. Venomous Earth is the story of this tragedy: the geology, the biology, the politics and the history. It starts in Ancient Greece, touches down in today's North America and takes in William Morris, alchemy, farming, medicine, mining and a cosmetic that killed two popes.


Inclusive Growth And Development In The 21st Century: A Structural And Institutional Analysis Of China And India

Inclusive Growth And Development In The 21st Century: A Structural And Institutional Analysis Of China And India

Author: Dilip Dutta

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2014-03-10

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9814556904

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Using case studies of both China and India, this book reinforces the fact that the processes of economic growth and development are dynamic and organic in the sense that structural and institutional elements are not only interrelated, but also constantly changing in their patterns of interactions — more so during the transitional period of both countries. Inclusiveness or its lack in some specific socio-economic sector/context, geographical region/state or economy as a whole is critically analysed, using recent data on both the countries from different sources.