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The book pays tribute to the celebrated economist Professor Suresh
Tendulkar's contribution and scholarship to economics,
economic-policy making, and economic reforms in India. Professor
Tendulkar served on numerous panels and commissions set up to
reform diverse aspects of India's economy. To name a few, he served
as the Chairperson of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory
Council, Chairman of the National Commission of Statistics,
National Sample Survey Organisation, Committee on National
Accounts, and as a member in the Fifth Pay Commission, the
Disinvestment Commission (1996). He is credited with devising the
new method to estimate poverty in India which resulted in India's
poverty estimates being scaled up. This book primarily focuses on
Professor Tendulkar's contributions on economic planning in India,
the political economy of economic reforms, and his important
conceptual and policy-relevant work on poverty measurement. The
three sub-themes of the book - Economic Reforms and Policy
Formulation, Poverty and Inequality, and Development and Trade -
are indicative of his specific research interests, namely poverty
and well-being, and India and the world economy. It covers both
micro and macro aspects relevant to the Indian economy. The
econometric techniques utilized encompass state-of-the-art
microeconometric as well as macroeconometric models. The book
contains contributions from eminent economists associated with
Professor Tendulkar, and is useful for readers from the
undergraduate through the Ph.D. level as well as researchers and
practitioners of economics.
This book addresses a range of issues relating to the nature and
implications of growth of India’s services sector, including
factors contributing to the rise of services, output measurement
and heterogeneity, growth of services exports, and employment in
services sectors. From service tax, exchange rate and services
exports, policy interest, employment potential and diversity of the
sector to challenges in financial inclusion, trajectories of ICT
services and contribution of education to GDP, it brings together
diverse themes to highlight major concerns in the wake of the
prominent role that services have played in placing India among the
fast-growing economies in the world in recent years. The services
sector in India accounts for more than 60 per cent of the GDP of
the country and 28.6 per cent of its employed across government,
private or state corporations and non-government organisations. The
volume explores whether the services sector (beyond agriculture and
industry) holds the promise of fulfilling the benefits from
India’s demographic dividend for its economic transformation
through sustainable growth. With key empirical analyses of
household, enterprise and macroeconomic data for India within both
formal and informal sectors, this topical book will be useful to
scholars and researchers of economics, Indian economy, political
economy, development economics, development studies, public policy
and South Asian studies and also to development professionals,
policy makers and industry specialists.
The book pays tribute to the celebrated economist Professor Suresh
Tendulkar's contribution and scholarship to economics,
economic-policy making, and economic reforms in India. Professor
Tendulkar served on numerous panels and commissions set up to
reform diverse aspects of India's economy. To name a few, he served
as the Chairperson of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory
Council, Chairman of the National Commission of Statistics,
National Sample Survey Organisation, Committee on National
Accounts, and as a member in the Fifth Pay Commission, the
Disinvestment Commission (1996). He is credited with devising the
new method to estimate poverty in India which resulted in India's
poverty estimates being scaled up. This book primarily focuses on
Professor Tendulkar's contributions on economic planning in India,
the political economy of economic reforms, and his important
conceptual and policy-relevant work on poverty measurement. The
three sub-themes of the book - Economic Reforms and Policy
Formulation, Poverty and Inequality, and Development and Trade -
are indicative of his specific research interests, namely poverty
and well-being, and India and the world economy. It covers both
micro and macro aspects relevant to the Indian economy. The
econometric techniques utilized encompass state-of-the-art
microeconometric as well as macroeconometric models. The book
contains contributions from eminent economists associated with
Professor Tendulkar, and is useful for readers from the
undergraduate through the Ph.D. level as well as researchers and
practitioners of economics.
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