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An unkept promise : what derailed the Indian economy / Prasanna Mohanty.

By: Mohanty, P. K, 1954-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New Delhi : SAGE Publishing, 2022Description: pages cmISBN: 9789354791864Subject(s): Land reform -- Law and legislation -- India | COVID-19 (Disease) -- India -- Social aspects | COVID-19 (Disease) -- India -- Political aspectsDDC classification: 338.954 Summary: "The COVID-19 pandemic hit the Indian economy that was already reeling under the shocks of demonetization and GST. The economy wasn't robust to withstand a fresh shock. Has the 'Tryst with Destiny at Midnight' soured? An Unkept Promise: What Derailed the Indian Economy looks at some of the pre-pandemic economic decisions and the string of reforms implemented during the pandemic crisis, such as new farm laws, new labour codes, decisions to privatize profitable public sector units and de-nationalize banks, and the proposed move to allow corporations to run banks. With hard evidence and data, the book tries to diagnose what has gone wrong and why? It also examines the role of key democratic institutions of checks and balances in policymaking such as Parliament, Niti Aayog, Supreme Court, media and citizenry. As cronyism grows and stock market booms, millions have lost their jobs and income. The book warns against neo-liberal economic thinking and suggests corrective measures to get the economy back on track"--
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"The COVID-19 pandemic hit the Indian economy that was already reeling under the shocks of demonetization and GST. The economy wasn't robust to withstand a fresh shock. Has the 'Tryst with Destiny at Midnight' soured? An Unkept Promise: What Derailed the Indian Economy looks at some of the pre-pandemic economic decisions and the string of reforms implemented during the pandemic crisis, such as new farm laws, new labour codes, decisions to privatize profitable public sector units and de-nationalize banks, and the proposed move to allow corporations to run banks. With hard evidence and data, the book tries to diagnose what has gone wrong and why? It also examines the role of key democratic institutions of checks and balances in policymaking such as Parliament, Niti Aayog, Supreme Court, media and citizenry. As cronyism grows and stock market booms, millions have lost their jobs and income. The book warns against neo-liberal economic thinking and suggests corrective measures to get the economy back on track"--

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