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      Neoliberalism in the Emerging Economy of India
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      Neoliberalism in the Emerging Economy of India

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      The Political Economy of International Trade, Investment and Finance

      Neoliberalism in the Emerging Economy of India

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      Neoliberalism in the Emerging Economy of India book

      The Political Economy of International Trade, Investment and Finance
      ByByasdeb Dasgupta, Archita Ghosh, Bishakha Ghosh
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 8 July 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003131762
      Pages 264
      eBook ISBN 9781003131762
      Subjects Area Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Geography
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      Dasgupta, B., Ghosh, A., & Ghosh, B. (2021). Neoliberalism in the Emerging Economy of India: The Political Economy of International Trade, Investment and Finance (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003131762

      ABSTRACT

      Neoliberal economic reforms over the last four decades have altered the economic cartography of emerging market economies such as India, particularly in the context of international trade, investment and finance, and in terms of their effects on the real economy.

      This book examines the issues of financialization, investment climate and the impact of trade liberalization. By analysing these three features of neoliberal reform the book is unique, since it accommodates both a mainstream neoclassical approach and a non-mainstream political economy approach. The major questions answered by this book, cover three basic lines of enquiry pertaining to neoliberal reforms. They are (a) how financialization as a new process affects the real economic health of emerging market economies characterized by globalization; (b) how the changing form of international trade in the new regime impacts upon the informal economy, and employment and trade potential in the home country; and (c) how global investment has shaped the real economy in emerging countries like India.

      The book will be extremely useful for postgraduate students of international economics, particularly development economics and political economy, including researchers with a keen interest in India.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |16 pages

      Introduction

      ByByasdeb Dasgupta, Archita Ghosh, Bishakha Ghosh

      part Part I|94 pages

      Finance

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Finance and the real economy

      The evolving distance in the context of India
      BySunanda Sen

      chapter 2|19 pages

      Capital accumulation and finance capital in the age of finance

      ByByasdeb Dasgupta

      chapter 3|19 pages

      Revisiting “fictitious capital” and the autonomy of finance in the circuit of global capital

      BySatyaki Roy

      chapter 4|22 pages

      The financial sector in the Indian economy

      Some reflections using Hyman Minsky’s lens
      BySukanya Bose

      chapter 5|14 pages

      Is priority sector lending responsible for higher NPA in the banking industry?

      BySaumita Paul, Malabika Roy

      chapter 6|8 pages

      An empirical exploration of the Indian stock market

      Investigating the interface of return, sentiment and exchange rate
      ByKuntal Chakraborty

      part Part II|82 pages

      Investment

      chapter 7|27 pages

      The dynamics of global demand, investment and trade deficit

      A model of India’s external dependence
      ByZico Dasgupta

      chapter 8|33 pages

      India’s recent slowdown and neoliberal regime of accumulation

      Is there a link?
      BySaswata Guha Thakurata, Rajendra N. Paramanik

      chapter 9|20 pages

      Foreign direct investment and productivity spillovers

      Evidence from the Indian pharmaceutical industry
      ByLabanya Pal

      part Part III|54 pages

      International Trade

      chapter 10|19 pages

      Reformatory policies and factor prices in a developing economy with an informal sector

      ByBiswajit Mandal, Sujata Ghosh, Saswati Chaudhuri

      chapter 11|11 pages

      Impact of trade liberalization on informal employment

      A theoretical approach
      ByDebabrata Roy

      chapter 12|22 pages

      Trade potential and WTO issues for West Bengal

      ByDebottam Chakraborty
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