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by Byasdeb Dasgupta
External Dimension of an Emerging Economy, India
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures and tables
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Notes
1. India, the Great Depression and Britain’s demise as world capitalist leader
Introduction
The dependence of the international payments pattern on colonial and, in particular, on India’s export earnings
Modifying the relation between budgetary, trade and savings–investment balances to take account of transfers from colonies to the metropolis
The sharply declining magnitude of export earnings of the Indian sub-continent owing to agricultural depression
Notes
References
2. Illegal flows in India’s BOP accounts: their components and impact on the economy
Introduction
Illegal flows of capital and flight of capital
Definitional aspect
Estimates of illegal financial flows and flight of capital: a critique
Links with the black economy in the country
Rates of return on illegal funds and the white economy
Illegal flows in India’s BOP
Illegal flows and the underlying mechanisms
The role of tax havens and ‘Swiss banks’ in flight of capital
Illegal flows and flight of capital
Policy implications
Macroeconomic impact of illegal flows
Conclusion
References
3. Some aspects of external dimensions of the Indian economy in the age of globalisation
Degree of openness of the Indian economy
Some features of India’s balance of payments in the post-reform period
Foreign capital flows in India during the reform period
Net transfers of financial resources from India during the reform period
Some concerns regarding India’s economic reforms
Conclusion
Notes
References
4. Macroeconomic policy within cycles of international capital flows: the Indian experience
Cycles in international capital flows
Capital flows and external balances of India
External balances and the macroeconomic policy
Empirical evidence on India
Interest rate and capital flows
Central Bank intervention, reserve accumulation and monetary-policy independence
Capital flows, currency appreciation and trade balance
Conclusion
Notes
References
5. Multinationals and monopolies: the pharmaceutical industry in India after TRIPS
Background
Rising MNC dominance
Rising imports of finished formulations
Market structure and prices of patented products
Conclusions
Notes
References
6. Regional economic integration: new context and analytical constructs
Introduction
Dynamism in RTAs
Trade integration in different RTAs
Deepening of RTAs
Analytical construct
Trade flows – trade creation and trade diversion
Foreign direct investment
RTAs and technology
Static and dynamic effects of RTAs
Rules of origin
Growth and income convergence
Intra-industry trade (IIT)
RTAs and peace
RTAs – some critical insights
RTAs as a balance between opening and protection
From efficiency to development outcomes
RTAs – an integrated approach
Scale expansion in RTAs
Rules of origin as development instruments
Empirical findings
Conclusion
Note
References
7. Political economy of development planning and reforms in India: evolution of the Plan philosophy over the years
Introduction
Development planning and reforms in India –political economy motivations and evolution
Evolution of planning in the new policy paradigm and role of planning commission
Development planning in the post-1991 reform era: role of economic regulations
Economic diplomacy as foreign-policy paradigm and development tool
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
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