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The new Oxford companion to economics in India (3rd edition)

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posted on 2023-06-08, 18:17 authored by Kaushik Basu, Annemie MaertensAnnemie Maertens
The huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversities, and paradoxes, is both fascinating and puzzling. The Oxford Companion to Economics in India (2007) brought together expertise on each slender aspect of the economy. Taking forward the huge popularity of its predecessor, The New Oxford Companion to Economics in India has not only substantially revised and updated many of the original entries but also includes several new entries on emerging areas. The New OCEI focuses on India’s role as a global player in the highly volatile financial scenario—the great global recession, the sub-prime crisis, and the revival of G-20 in which India has found itself taking an active role. The New OCEI contextualizes these events and the accompanying policy changes while providing a rich portrait of a dynamic and resilient economy. It is also a ‘who’s who’ of economists on India. Culled from the collective wisdom of distinguished contributors, including economists, policymakers, and corporate chiefs, the New OCEI is a definitive scholarly reference that will serve the needs of academics, policymakers, journalists, and corporates, as well as all those interested in understanding the unique Indian experience.

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Publication status

  • Published

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Pages

750.0

Place of publication

New Delhi, India

ISBN

9780198078555

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  • Economics Publications

Notes

his is an edited book edited by Kaushik Basu, Annemie Maertens

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Editors

Kaushik Basu, Annemie Maertens

Legacy Posted Date

2014-09-15

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