Understanding the Indian Economy from the Post-Reforms of 1991, Volume II: Anatomy of the Indian Economy

  • 3h 43m
  • Shrawan Kumar Singh
  • Business Expert Press
  • 2020

The objective of this book is to provide an understanding of the economy with its nature and structure, dominance of unorganized sector, natural resources, economic and social infrastructure, demographic features, poverty, unemployment, inequality, national income, saving and investment, role of noneconomic factors, and sources of data.

India evokes many images because the country is extremely heterogeneous in its resource endowments, climate, languages, and infrastructure. India provides a rich tapestry of economic and social milieu: the 22 officially recognized languages spoken by the population, with their many dialects; the caste system; and its hoary history with its rich culture and traditions.

India possesses a wide and varied resource base, although domestic sources supply only a third of the country’s oil requirements at present. India’s economic performance has attracted considerable commentary and controversy. Since 1950, India’s approach to economic development has been within the framework of a mixed economy, which has resulted from both pragmatic and political considerations.

The objective of this book is to provide an understanding of the economy with its nature and structure, dominance of unorganized sector, natural resources, economic and social infrastructure, demographic features, poverty, unemployment, inequality, national income, saving and investment, role of noneconomic factors, and sources of data. Despite being a part of the eight-volume series on the Indian economy, this second volume in the series is in the nature of an introductory essay designed to provide a succinct nontechnical exposition of India’s economic structure, performance, and policies.

About the Author

As an academician, Shrawan Kumar Singh has experience in teaching, research, and writing that spans over six decades. Having served at the University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, and Ranchi University, he retired from the Indira Gandhi National Open University as professor and director of the School of Social Sciences. His field of interest is Indian economic policy, business environment, and international business. Shrawan has a number of publications to his credit in the form of books, articles, and papers in various journals. He has been a member of academic bodies such as the Academic Council and the Board of Courses of Studies as well as professional bodies

About the Author

As an academician, Shrawan Kumar Singh has experience in teaching, research, and writing that spans over six decades.

In this Book

  • Indian Economy: Nature and Structure
  • Dominance of the Unorganized Sector
  • Natural Resources of India
  • Economic Infrastructure
  • Social Infrastructure
  • Manpower: Demographic Profile
  • Poverty in India: Nature, Dimension, and Policy Measures
  • Unemployment: Forms, Magnitude, and Policy
  • Inequality of Income and Wealth in India
  • India's National Income
  • Capital Formation: Savings and Investment
  • Role of Noneconomic Factors Influencing Indian Economy: Cultural, Social, Legal, and Political
  • Sources of Data for Studying the Indian Economy
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