Imprint: |
Jaipur : CUTS International, 2018. |
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ISBN: |
9788182572591 |
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Call number: |
338.2 BAR 2018 |
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Description: |
352 p. : fig., tab. ; 25 cm. |
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Subject: |
Economic policy.
Economic conditions -- India.
India -- Economic conditions.
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Note: |
Includes bibliographical references. ENG |
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Contents: |
Foreword / Jagdish N Bhagwati – Preface / Dinesh Trivedi – Overview / Sanjaya Baru – Part I : Trade, globalisation and economic integration – 1. Emerging powers and global governance in India / Shashi Tharoor – 2. New challenges to multilateralism in trade / Sanjaya Baru – 3. What have the Romans ever done for us? A consumer's view of the WTO / Phil Evans – 4. Bridging the North-South divide on trade and development / Rashid S Kaukab – 5. India at the WTO: from skepticism to activism / Mohan Kumar – 6. Trade and competition: any avenues for further multilateral work? / Pasi-Heikki Vaaranmaa – 7. Making world trade work for all / Arancha González – 8. A view from the WTO / Roberto Azevêdo – 9. Decent work: the key to social justice, sustainable globalisation and peace / Thoralf Stenvold – 10. Trade and domestic reforms: the Australian experience / Peter N Varghese – 11. Re-connecting the Eastern sub-continent / C. Raja Mohan – 12. China's growing economic power in South Asia: a closer look / Late Saman Kelegama – 13. SAARC is comatose: long live regional cooperation / Amit Dasgupta – 14. Improving the trade facilitation: an emerging urgency in South Asia / Mustafizur Rahman – 15. Making Indo-Pak trade a game changer / Majyd Aziz – 16. ASEAN and India: a match made in heaven / Kishore Mahbubani – 17. Leveraging the North East for sustainable development / P D Rai – 18. FTAs and consumers / Harsha Vardhana Singh – Part II : Regulating competition – 19. Ensuring consumer participation through competition / Mukhisa Kituyi – 20. Evolution of competition reforms in African developing countries / Thula Kaira – 21. Regional competition policy in Africa / George Lipimile – 22. Promoting competition reforms for consumer welfare / Philippe Brusick – Part III : Governance and administration – 23. India's unique triple transition and challenges / Rajiv Kumar – 24. Reforms: looking back and ahead / C Rangarajan – 25. Prioritising public goods / Ajay Shah – 26. Refreshing consumer welfare in India: opportunities for participatory democracy / Rajesh Tandon – 27. From passive passengers to active consumers / Suresh Prabhu – 28. Administrative reform in an age of transition / K M Chandrasekhar – Part IV : Other issues – 29. Tackling the problem of black money / T K Arun – 30. Lessons from demonetisation / James Crabtree – 31. A digital Magna Carta: keep the net neutral to prevent access providers from cannibalising it / Rajeev Chandrasekhar – 32. Thriving with fintechs: strategies for large Indian banks / Raghav Narsalay – 33. Reviving private investment in India: key to job creation and improved consumer welfare / Ajay Chhibber – 34. Reviving corporate bond market / Mythili Bhusnurmath and N R Bhusnurmath – 35. Housing industry: building India's next megatrend / Sunil K Munjal – 36. Towards a zero defect India / Rajeev Kher – 37. Green power: are we there yet? / Shakti Sinha – 38. Cities as engines of growth / Isher J Ahluwalia – 39. Regulating water resources for consumer welfare / Syamal Sarkar – 40. Medicine regulatory framework in India: a perspective on assessment of safety, quality and efficacy / Rajat Kathuria, Pallavi Joshi, Vasudha Wattal and Rahul Mongia – 41. Installing a consumer friendly public procurement regime in India / Bulbul Sen – 42. The need to give up religious identities / Siddhartha Mitra – In Lieu of Conclusion – 43. The role of private sector in job creation / A Didar Singh – 44. The future of work in India / Marc Saxer – 45. The journey in reverse: the emerging world disorder / Ashok Sekhar Ganguly – 46. Pradeep: a visionary consumer leader / CUTS Family. |
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