4. Application of E3 India model in Agriculture and Food Processing Sector
5. Impact of Electronic System and Design Manufacturing (ESDM) and IT Policy in Selected Regions
6. Regional Impact of Automobile Policy in India
7. Importance of Capital Goods Sector: An Application of E3 India Model
8. Economy-Wide Impact of Regional Energy Target: An E3 Application
9. India’s NDCs and Beyond: Assessing Impacts of Deep Decarbonisation Pathways across Indian Economy
10. Managing Delhi’s Air Quality: Exploring Economic Implications of Airshed Management Approach
11. Financial Inclusion in India: An Assessment using E3-India Model
12. Conclusion and Future Prospects
Kakali Mukhopadhyay is a Professor at the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, India and Adjunct Professor/Senior Academic Fellow for the Agricultural Economics Program, at McGill University, Canada. She has been a senior advisor of E3-India Model, a collaborative initiative of RAP, USA and Cambridge Econometrics, UK, providing high level inputs for its development and validation.
In the fast-changing policy arena of a country as diverse as India, gauging regional implications of policy shifts is critical but challenging. E3-India is a policy evaluation tool based on the internationally recognized E3ME global model, that allows for iterative quantification of multiple policy options within an integrated economy-energy-environment framework to support wellinformed progressive policy choices at the regional level.
This book provides comprehensive coverage of creating and using E3 modeling framework for regional policy analysis, which is available in public domain for the first time in India, addressing existing flagship Government of India policies, including but not limited to the Make in India initiative, Digital India initiative, Automotive Mission Plan, Nationally Determined Commitments under the Paris agreement, and the Atmanirbhar Bharat relief package. These studies have been designed to provide in-depth and lucid insights regarding choices for resource allocation by policymakers, thereby serving as a comprehensive guide for evidence-based policymaking in India.
Kakali Mukhopadhyay is a Professor at the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, India and Adjunct Professor/Senior Academic Fellow for the Agricultural Economics Program, at McGill University, Canada. She has been a senior advisor of E3-India Model, a collaborative initiative of RAP, USA and Cambridge Econometrics, UK, providing high level inputs for its development and validation.