Fiscal Policies and Sustainable Growth in India

Fiscal Policies and Sustainable Growth in India
Author: Edgardo Favaro,Ashok K. Lahiri
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114338820

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Addresses Issues Such As-Sustainablity Of Fiscal Deficits, The Role Of Tax Enhancing Measures, Cuts In Government Spacing, The Impact Of Government Spacing On Economic Growth And The Agenda For Policy Makers In The Future. Contains 12 Papers.

A Sustainable Fiscal Policy for India

A Sustainable Fiscal Policy for India
Author: Peter S. Heller,M. Govinda Rao
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114219921

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India's economy has grown rapidly since the beginning of the 1990s despite a large and growing fiscal deficit and rising public levels relative to output. This book explores whether India has found a way to reconcile sustained expansionary fiscal policies with relative macroeconomic stability.

Fiscal Policy for Sustainable Development in Asia Pacific

Fiscal Policy for Sustainable Development in Asia Pacific
Author: Lekha S. Chakraborty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9811932824

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"Lekha Chakraborty's new book is a welcome addition to an area of public finance that is still relatively unknown to many. It is an area that is likely to grow in importance. This book should help in attracting increasing attention to this area." -- Vito Tanzi, former Director, IMF Fiscal Affairs This book examines how macro-fiscal policy can lead to gender-aware human development in an emerging economy like India, with special reference to gender budgeting. Integrating gender lens in macro-fiscal policies has been widely recognized in international and national policy making and budgeting. The book highlights the gender diagnosis-the measurement issues relate to construction of gender outcome variables; the statistical invisibility of unpaid care economy sector and how deficiency in public infrastructure can accentuate the private costs; the analytical link between gender outcome variables and macro-fiscal policy frameworks; the role and impact of fiscal transfers on gender equality outcomes at subnational levels; time series of gender budgets in India across sectors and its fiscal marksmanship; gender disaggregated public expenditure benefit incidence analysis to understand the distributional impacts of public spending on women across income quintiles and suggest policy alternatives. The book uses unique database-time use survey data and the disaggregated demand for grants, expenditure budgets using gender lens. The book employs case study, simple statistical tools for the analysis and econometric methodology. Dr. Lekha S. Chakraborty is Professor at National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, India. She is elected as Member of Governing Board of Management of International Institute of Public Finance (IIPF), Munich. She is also affiliated as Research Associate with the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, New York, USA. She is the pioneer economist who has worked for institutionalizing gender budgeting in India, working with the Chief Economic Advisor, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, in 2004. She is the author of Fiscal Consolidation, Budget deficits and Macroeconomy (2016) and co-author of the book Social Sector in Decentralised Economy: India in the Era of Globalisation (2016). Her work experience on macro-fiscal policy and human development spans across Asia Pacific, and some specific countries include Sweden, Canada, Morocco, the Philippines, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Mexico.

Public Policies and Sustainable Development in Post Reform India

Public Policies and Sustainable Development in Post Reform India
Author: Mukunda Mishra,Subrata Saha,Madhabendra Sinha
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2023-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789819936960

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This book portrays India as a representative of post-colonial democratic republic states with a parliamentary form of federal-structured government and analyzes the critical challenges faced by such states in generating broadly shared economic well-being and quality of life. The reader is shown how creating and utilizing physical, human, financial, and social assets under the aegis of public policies help achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide a global framework to move toward a more equitable, peaceful, resilient, and prosperous society by 2030. It not only addresses how the state’s capacity has long been linked to the available economic resources, but also unfolds how the political system thus evolves to crucially determine the capacity of the state to implement its programs. The chapters of this book are particularly focused on judging the state’s capacity amid the neo-liberal ascendancy that has been triggered by the opening up of both the domestic and external economy, significantly initiated since 1991 and popularly known as the economic reforms in India. Examined here is the potency of the public policies of the country in fulfilling the sustainable development agendas, the specificity of which places the state at the heart of its execution, unlike many other versions of development that would be executed in parallel with or without states’ action. This work book has three principal foci facets within the broad swath of discussions covered by different chapters: (1) It critically examines how successful remains the public policies in mobilizing the population is mobilized to the next orbit of income, employment, education, and health consequent to amid the existing considerable magnitude of social and economic inequalities while achieving “equity” has always been the declared agenda in the post-reform public policy frameworks; (2) It traces the rationality of the transformation of the public policies and welfare strategies during the post-reform period in terms of motives, goals, and coverage to achieve the SDGs; and, (3) It reviews specific post-reform policies in terms of their potency to stimulate the system in addressing sustainable development. and upholding the state’s dominant and structuring intervention to resolve the existing inequalities and ensure that society develops amidst a harmonious world reconciled with nature.

The Economics of Sustainable Development

The Economics of Sustainable Development
Author: Surender Kumar,Shunsuke Managi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2009-06-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780387981765

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This book highlights methodological approaches for the economics of sustainable development and brings together recent empirical work done in India, especially by Dr. Surender Kumar and Dr. Shunsuke Managi. Various chapters in this book use Indian data to show the very wide applicability of methodologies in the theory of production for dealing with many empirical issues of environmentally sustainable development in a developing country. I congratulate the authors for the time and effort devoted to compiling this very useful reference on the subject and the publishers for publishing this volume. The methodologies of cost functions, distance functions, and production fu- tions have been used in many recent studies and in the studies reported in this book for environmental valuation. Environmental valuation is required for designing policy instruments like pollution taxes for sustainable development and for meas- ing green GDP. The UN methodology of integrated environmental and economic accounting provides ways of measuring the cost of maintaining environmental resources at sustainable levels or the maintenance cost for estimating green GDP. Some of the chapters in this book show that the methodology of distance functions could be used for estimating the cost of environmentally sustainable development.

Fiscal Policy in Underdeveloped Countries

Fiscal Policy in Underdeveloped Countries
Author: Raja J. Chelliah
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 020383853X

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Originally published in 1960, with a second edition in 1969, this book is of special interest for having been the first systematic attempt to discuss problems of fiscal policy from the point of view of promoting economic growth in underdeveloped countries. It deals mainly with problems of tax policy, and outlines the economic principles by which the structure of taxation in developing economies can be constructed and evaluated. The work made a distinct contribution in the field of Development studies by reorienting the theory of fiscal policy originally developed in the economically advanced countries to the problems, requirements and institutional structure of an underdeveloped, over-populated country with a mixed enterprise system.

Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in India

Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in India
Author: Ram Niranjan Tripathy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1958
Genre: Finance, Public
ISBN: UOM:39015016739743

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Towards Sustainable Growth

Towards Sustainable Growth
Author: Raja Jesudoss Chelliah
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105019247357

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This topical work provides a comprehensive account of the fiscal and financial sector reforms initiated in India in 1991 concentrating on measures to control the fiscal deficit and the state-level reform programs.