Dynamics Of Development In Gujarat
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Author | : Indira Hirway |
Publisher | : Concept Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Community development |
ISBN | : 9788170229681 |
Papers presented at a seminar organised by the Centre for Development Alternatives in Ahmadābād, India)
Author | : R. Swaminathan |
Publisher | : Academic Foundation |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9788171885954 |
Written by experts on the economy, industrial growth, urban and town planning, environment, and information technology, this volume of 11 essays charts out policy prescriptions for the Indian state of Gujarat to maintain and accentuate its contribution to the Indian economy and show the path for sustainable and equitable growth. Gujarat is India's second most industrialized state and has emerged as the second most important investment destination, the guide explains, noting that success in Gujarat is essential for India to maintain its economic growth trajectory.
Author | : Indira Hirway |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780199451180 |
In this book, researchers from prominent academic institutes in Gujarat examine objectively the much talked about Gujarat model-the growth process in the state in the past decade or so. Apart from examining the validity of the theory and policy framework underlying the economic reforms in India, the book examines in depth the interpretation and implementation of this framework in Gujarat and studies the inclusiveness of the growth in terms of achieving development goals. This book goes much beyond the state-level analysis. It studies the role of the Gujarat economy in the context of the national economy as well as in comparison with the performance of other states' economies. Further, it analyses the dynamics of growth in the state, that is, the sources and process of growth, sustainability of growth, and its interaction with development goals. The book also highlights the growing disconnect between economic growth and development goals in Gujarat. Although there are some limitations of the neo-liberal policy framework in delivering inclusive growth, the focus of Gujarat on becoming the fastest growing state in the world and the most attractive destination for corporate investments has led the state government to make serious compromises with respect to development goals. In spite of being one of the fastest growing states, therefore, the state is lagging behind other fast-growing as well as slow-growing states in achieving inclusive growth.
Author | : Ghanshyam Shah |
Publisher | : SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
Conceived as a festschrift in honour of Jan Breman, this multidisciplinary volume provides an incisive analysis of various aspects of present-day Gujarati society. By concentrating on the conditions of Dalits, tribals, landless agricultural labourers and industrial workers, the 16 original essays gathered here provide a vivid account of the paradoxes and social consequences of both industrial and agricultural growth.
Author | : Aseema Sinha |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Central-local government relations |
ISBN | : 9780253344045 |
This look at economic development in India focuses on interactions between the central state and regional elites. India is widely regarded as a "failed" developmental state, seemingly the exception that belies the prediction of a triumphant Asian century.
Author | : Niti Mehta |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2018-05-29 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9811089620 |
The book examines the pattern of non-farm development at the national level and identifies the correlates and determinants of occupational diversification for the major states. It is one of the few studies that unravels the dynamic processes associated with growth and development at the sub-national level; wherein it elucidates changes in rural employment pattern and its implications for urban growth. The book fills a crucial gap in current research, notably, an understanding of conditions that enable large villages to assume an urban character. By providing micro-level study of census towns to capture the nuances of the dynamic situation in the countryside, the book would offer useful insights and provide reference material on the social and economic impacts of urban growth, thereby satisfying the needs of students, researchers and practitioners of regional economics, rural development, and sustainable urbanization. The book is the outcome of financial support received under the Research Programme Scheme of the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, India.
Author | : Dr. R. Parthasarathy |
Publisher | : Concept Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9788180693137 |
Papers presented at the National Seminar on New Developmental Paradigms and Challenges in Western and Central India, held at Ahmedabad in 2003.
Author | : Tommaso Bobbio |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2015-06-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1317513991 |
Urbanisation is rapidly changing the geographic and social landscape of India, and indeed Asia as a whole. Issues of collective violence, urban poverty and discrimination become crucial factors in the redefinition of citizenship not only in legal terms, but also in a cultural and socio-economic dimension. While Indian cities are becoming the centres of a culture of exclusion against vulnerable social groups, a long-term perspective is essential to understand the patterns that shaped the space, politics, economy and culture of contemporary metropolises. This book takes a critical, longer-term view of India’s economic transition. The idea that urban growth goes hand in hand with the modernisation of the country does not account for the fact that increasingly higher portions of the urban population are comprised of lower-income groups, casual labourers and slum dwellers. Using the case study of Ahmedabad, this book investigates the history of city and of its people over the twentieth century. It analyses the contrasting relationship between urban authorities and the inhabitants of Ahmedabad and examines instances of antagonism and negotiation – amongst people, groups and between the people and the public authority – that have continuously shaped, transformed and redefined life in the city. This book offers an important tool for understanding the bigger context of the conflicts, the social and cultural issues that accompanied the broader process of urbanisation in contemporary India. It will be of interest to scholars of Urban History, studies of collective violence and South Asian Studies.
Author | : Sejuti Das Gupta |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2024-05-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1009481339 |
Studies the changing political economy of India post liberalisation in the 90s.
Author | : Indira Hirway |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Economic indicators |
ISBN | : |
Social and economic indicators of quality of life in Gujarat; a study.