Policymaking for Indian Planning
Essays on Contemporary Issues in Honour of Montek S. Ahluwalia
Sameer Kochhar (Ed.)
Essays on Contemporary Issues in Honour of Montek S. Ahluwalia
About the Book
A key figure in India's economic reforms from the early 1980s onwards, Montek Singh Ahluwalia's fingerprints can be found in policies from economics to education reform, and he has been a driving force in the liberalisation programme of the past 20 years or more. The Oxford-educated economist spent 11 years with the World Bank in Washington before returning to India in 1979 to work as an economic adviser to the government. His commitment to poverty alleviation and inclusive growth can be found in his early writings and as Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, he has managed to translate this into the country’s Plan process.
He is also the harbinger of participatory planning wherein for the first time Planning Commission started inviting suggestions and feedback for the 12th Five Year Plan. This festschrift comprises a range of essays covering different drivers of economic growth and development, providing not only an insight into policymaking and its impact, but also directions for India if it is to become a major player in the global economy. This book is a must-read for students of development economics and political economy and is highly recommended for graduate students, academics and professionals interested in economic issues of developing countries.
About the Author(s) / Editor(s)
Sameer Kochhar is Chairman, Skoch Group. He is President, Skoch Development Foundation which is the leading think tank on digital, social and financial inclusion issues in India. He has been passionately working towards promoting participatory democracy, empowerment, and bringing improvements in delivery systems. He is CEO, Skoch Consultancy Services, and is an industry veteran with a multifaceted career spanning over two and a half decades. He is India strategy and management consultant to several Fortune 500 as well as large Indian companies for over a decade. He is also Chief Editor of Inclusion—a quarterly publication focussed on development economics issues. He is considered to be one of the most respected independent voices on inclusive development and citizenship issues in India. He is a member of several expert groups and committees and his research opinion and writings have shaped many a public policy dialogue. He is also a Member of the Expert Group constituted by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India advocating a case for strengthening of Panchayati Raj Institutions (village councils) through use of technology. He is also a Planning Commission nominee on the committee formulating the national ICT plan for the 12th Five Year Plan. This is in addition to the e-Inclusion Committee constituted by the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and IT.
He has written extensively on areas of emerging management practices, infrastructure, governance, technology, finance, economics, e-governance, Panchayati Raj and ICT for development. He has recently published seven widely acclaimed books, titled Infrastructure and Governance (2008); Financial Inclusion (2009); Urban Renewal: Policy and Response (2009); Speeding Financial Inclusion (2009); India on the Growth Turnpike: Essays in Honour of Vijay L. Kelkar (2010); Building from the Bottom: Infrastructure and Poverty Alleviation (2010) and Growth and Finance: Essays in Honour of C. Rangarajan (2011)—all published by Academic Foundation.
Contributors
Kaushik Basu
Surjit S. Bhalla
Lord Meghnad Jagdishchandra Desai
Nitin Desai
Gursharan Dhanjal
Ravi Kanbur
Sam Pitroda
Raghuram Rajan
Yaga Venugopal Reddy
Hari Sankaran
Parthasarathi Shome
N.K. Singh
Duvvuri Subbarao
Roberto Zagha
Contents in Detail
Foreword
C. RANGARAJAN
Preface
P. CHIDAMBARAM
Introduction
SAMEER KOCHHAR
1. Policymaking for Indian Planning:
The Role of Individuals and Ideas
MEGHNAD DESAI
2. Planning in a Liberalised Economy
NITIN DESAI
3. Centre-State Relations: The Forward Path
N.K. SINGH
4. Governance: History, Contemporary Debate and Practice
PARTHASARATHI SHOME
5. Why for a Class of Bribes the Act of
Giving a Bribe should be Treated as Legal
KAUSHIK BASU
6. Does Kuznets Still Matter?
RAVI KANBUR
7. Poverty in India: Facts and Interpretation
SURJIT S. BHALLA
8. Innovation and Public Information Infrastructure
SAM PITRODA
9. Urbanisation and Employment:
The Double Headed Janus
HARI SANKARAN
10. SEWA: Towards Self-Reliance and Empowerment
SAMEER KOCHHAR & GURSHARAN DHANJAL
11. Central Bank Governance Issues:
Some RBI Perspectives
D. SUBBARAO
12. Future of Financial System:
Emerging Issues
Y.V. REDDY
13. Global Imbalances:
Policies, Structure and Finance
ROBERTO ZAGHA
14. Currency Wars Again?
Can Global Policies Ever be Coordinated?
RAGHURAM RAJAN
Index
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2012 |
| Number of Pages | 306 |
| ISBN |
9788171889228 |
Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.
About the Book
A key figure in India's economic reforms from the early 1980s onwards, Montek Singh Ahluwalia's fingerprints can be found in policies from economics to education reform, and he has been a driving force in the liberalisation programme of the past 20 years or more. The Oxford-educated economist spent 11 years with the World Bank in Washington before returning to India in 1979 to work as an economic adviser to the government. His commitment to poverty alleviation and inclusive growth can be found in his early writings and as Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, he has managed to translate this into the country’s Plan process.
He is also the harbinger of participatory planning wherein for the first time Planning Commission started inviting suggestions and feedback for the 12th Five Year Plan. This festschrift comprises a range of essays covering different drivers of economic growth and development, providing not only an insight into policymaking and its impact, but also directions for India if it is to become a major player in the global economy. This book is a must-read for students of development economics and political economy and is highly recommended for graduate students, academics and professionals interested in economic issues of developing countries.
About the Author(s) / Editor(s)
Sameer Kochhar is Chairman, Skoch Group. He is President, Skoch Development Foundation which is the leading think tank on digital, social and financial inclusion issues in India. He has been passionately working towards promoting participatory democracy, empowerment, and bringing improvements in delivery systems. He is CEO, Skoch Consultancy Services, and is an industry veteran with a multifaceted career spanning over two and a half decades. He is India strategy and management consultant to several Fortune 500 as well as large Indian companies for over a decade. He is also Chief Editor of Inclusion—a quarterly publication focussed on development economics issues. He is considered to be one of the most respected independent voices on inclusive development and citizenship issues in India. He is a member of several expert groups and committees and his research opinion and writings have shaped many a public policy dialogue. He is also a Member of the Expert Group constituted by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India advocating a case for strengthening of Panchayati Raj Institutions (village councils) through use of technology. He is also a Planning Commission nominee on the committee formulating the national ICT plan for the 12th Five Year Plan. This is in addition to the e-Inclusion Committee constituted by the Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and IT.
He has written extensively on areas of emerging management practices, infrastructure, governance, technology, finance, economics, e-governance, Panchayati Raj and ICT for development. He has recently published seven widely acclaimed books, titled Infrastructure and Governance (2008); Financial Inclusion (2009); Urban Renewal: Policy and Response (2009); Speeding Financial Inclusion (2009); India on the Growth Turnpike: Essays in Honour of Vijay L. Kelkar (2010); Building from the Bottom: Infrastructure and Poverty Alleviation (2010) and Growth and Finance: Essays in Honour of C. Rangarajan (2011)—all published by Academic Foundation.
Contributors
Kaushik Basu
Surjit S. Bhalla
Lord Meghnad Jagdishchandra Desai
Nitin Desai
Gursharan Dhanjal
Ravi Kanbur
Sam Pitroda
Raghuram Rajan
Yaga Venugopal Reddy
Hari Sankaran
Parthasarathi Shome
N.K. Singh
Duvvuri Subbarao
Roberto Zagha
Contents in Detail
Foreword
C. RANGARAJAN
Preface
P. CHIDAMBARAM
Introduction
SAMEER KOCHHAR
1. Policymaking for Indian Planning:
The Role of Individuals and Ideas
MEGHNAD DESAI
2. Planning in a Liberalised Economy
NITIN DESAI
3. Centre-State Relations: The Forward Path
N.K. SINGH
4. Governance: History, Contemporary Debate and Practice
PARTHASARATHI SHOME
5. Why for a Class of Bribes the Act of
Giving a Bribe should be Treated as Legal
KAUSHIK BASU
6. Does Kuznets Still Matter?
RAVI KANBUR
7. Poverty in India: Facts and Interpretation
SURJIT S. BHALLA
8. Innovation and Public Information Infrastructure
SAM PITRODA
9. Urbanisation and Employment:
The Double Headed Janus
HARI SANKARAN
10. SEWA: Towards Self-Reliance and Empowerment
SAMEER KOCHHAR & GURSHARAN DHANJAL
11. Central Bank Governance Issues:
Some RBI Perspectives
D. SUBBARAO
12. Future of Financial System:
Emerging Issues
Y.V. REDDY
13. Global Imbalances:
Policies, Structure and Finance
ROBERTO ZAGHA
14. Currency Wars Again?
Can Global Policies Ever be Coordinated?
RAGHURAM RAJAN
Index
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2012 |
| Number of Pages | 306 |
| ISBN |
9788171889228 |
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