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Impact of Globalisation on the Indian Economy

  • Impact of Globalisation on the Indian Economy

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  • Author   :    Ed.: Vivek Shankar
    Year of Publication   :   2020
    ISBN   :   9789388147422
    Language   :  
    Binding   :   Hard Bound
    Pages   :   224
    Size   :   23 cms
    Categories   :   2020, Economics
    Price  :  800
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    About the Book :
    Globalisation has been defined as the process of rapid integration of capital, investment and labour markets or its integration with world markets. The process of globalisation is so intense that now almost all countries in the world have been in the phase of globalisation. Today, nations are more integrated and more dependent on the global economy than ever before. Globalisation has intensified interdependence and competition between economies in the world market.

    Globalisation alone will not bring success for the country’s economy unless necessary measures are taken in time. Indian economy is still relatively closed compared to its ‘peer competitors’. Further reduction of tariff protection and liberalization of capital flows will enhance the efficiency of the economy and reforms domestic policies will stimulate investment and growth.

    Contents include : Employment Generation in Organized and Unorganized Retail Industry; Dynamics of Debt Accumulation in India; Indo-Myanmar Economic Relations; Multilateral Trade Negotiation; Analysis of India’s Intra-Industry Trade with ASEAN; An Outline of India’s Export Since the Reform and Bilateral Trade with SAARC Countries; An Assessment of Brics Countries Trade and its Impact on Growth; Trend and Macro-Economic Linkages of Foreign Direct Investment; Fiscal Deficits and Government Debt in India; India’s March Towards Capital Account Liberalization; Impact of New Economic Policy on India’s Foreign Trade; Trade Relations between India and Saarc Countries; Relationship between Foreign Trade and Economic Growth of India; Performance of Indian Silk Industry in Terms of Production and Trade; Exports, Imports and Economic Growth in India; Growth and Changing Structure of India’s Manufactured Exports; Impact of Exim Policy Change on the Directions of Trade and Economic Growth of India.

    About the Editor :
    Vivek Shankar completed his Graduation, Post-Graduation and Ph.D. in Commerce from Magadh University, Bodh Gaya (Bihar). He has a brilliant academic carrier.

    He has attended several seminars and conferences at National and State-level. He had published several Articles and Research Papers in the International and National Journals of repute. His field of specialization is Accounting. He was awarded with “Gyan Chand Academic Excellence Award” for outstanding Research Contribution.

    He is a life member of Indian Economic Association, All India Commerce Association and All India Accounting Association.