ABSTRACT
This book looks at the institutional and governance issues faced by India during the first and second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and its adverse impact on the vulnerable sectors and groups.
The book is split into four parts, with preceding chapters informing later ones. Part One outlines the approach of the study, in particular their examination of policy responses and the effect of the pandemic. Part Two delves into the governance challenges in containing the pandemic while giving the theoretical rationale for institutional responses. Part Three looks at how the pandemic affected economically vulnerable households, workers, and small industries. The effect of pandemic on the informal sector is also detailed. Lastly, Part Four examines the impacts and responses of Indian public infrastructure and services to the pandemic, in particular the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care and schooling. It also explores the challenges caused by infrastructure inadequacies in Indian cities. The book closes by looking at how businesses in the private sector have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on Corporate Social Responsibility.
The book will be a useful reference to researchers, policymakers, and practitioners who are interested in institutions and development, especially in the context of India.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|12 pages
COVID-19 Pandemic and Challenges
part II|35 pages
Challenges of COVID-19 for Institutions and Governance
chapter 3|18 pages
The Dichotomies of Management and Governance in the COVID-19 Pandemic
part III|80 pages
Impact of COVID-19 on Livelihood and Income of People
chapter 5|17 pages
Income Shocks and Resilience of Economic Institutions
chapter 7|16 pages
MSMEs in India during Lock and Unlock Times
part IV|72 pages
Infrastructural Challenges and Human Capital