The Rationale and the Result of the Current Stabilisation Programme

Published By: CDS on eSS | Published Date: November, 23 , 1993

Apart from the episode of the mid-sixties, macroeconomic crises have not played a major part in India's economic development. A certain sort of stability had accompanied the lack-lustre growth of the economy. Through the Eighties, while many of the economies of the developing world were being forced into the strait-jacket of adjustment programmes, India's policy makers actually availed of the luxury of the most irresponsible kind of macro management. [Working Paper No. 253]

Author(s): Pulapre Balakrishnan | Posted on: Oct 23, 2010 | Views(1151) | Download (939)


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