This collection of essays focuses on the anti-dumping agreement's effect on free-trade principles as defined in the guidelines established by the World Trade Organization. The five papers contained in this volume offer clarification and solutions for instituting changes that will benefit world trade.
This collection of essays focuses on the anti-dumping agreement's effect on free-trade principles as defined in the guidelines established by the Worl...
A plan for wide-ranging judicial reform in India is articulated in these essays that call for better treatment of the poor, comprehensive rather than piecemeal planning, and a solution to the problem of delays and case backlogs. Topics include judicial governance, the law and economic growth, alternate dispute resolution, human resource development, the crucial role of IT, the future of legal education, and civil society initiatives for legal reform.
A plan for wide-ranging judicial reform in India is articulated in these essays that call for better treatment of the poor, comprehensive rather than ...
The nine papers in this collection explore the negotiating strategies of India and other WTO members with the aim of examining their concerns as they continue to gain power at the bargaining table. Aimed at students, researchers, and policy makers, the essays range from trends at the WTO to global free trade to the specific bargaining approach of India.
The nine papers in this collection explore the negotiating strategies of India and other WTO members with the aim of examining their concerns as they ...
A varied cross section of India’s current intelligentsia contribute to this anthology of essays addressing what India represents for today and what it should stand for in the future. Aside from its booming economy there are a number of key issues India must confront, among them the treatment of women and minorities, the conflict between secularism and religion, and cultural phenomenons like the rise of Bollywood. Just as significant as the pragmatic aspects of these concerns is the degree to which they affect India’s overall...
A varied cross section of India’s current intelligentsia contribute to this anthology of essays addressing what India represents ...
Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar Laveesh Bhandari Bibek Debroy
This report seeks to measure economic freedom in different Indian states to show how this improves economic outcomes. Economic freedom is a concept first used by the Fraser Institute to measure the extent to which governments constrain efficient decision making and distort resource allocation. It has been used in cross-country literature to show that countries with higher levels of freedom have better development indicators. However, attempts to capture economic freedom at the subnational level of state governments are rare, although very pertinent in a federal country like India. Many areas...
This report seeks to measure economic freedom in different Indian states to show how this improves economic outcomes. Economic freedom is a concept fi...
India has fallen far and fast from the runaway growth rates it enjoyed in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In order to reverse this trend, New Delhi must seriously reflect on its policy choices across a wide range of issue areas.
Getting India Back on Track broadly coincides with the 2014 Indian elections to spur a public debate about the program that the next government should pursue in order to return the country to a path of high growth. It convenes some of India's most accomplished analysts to recommend policies in every major sector of the Indian economy....
India has fallen far and fast from the runaway growth rates it enjoyed in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In order to reverse this tr...
Twenty young professionals were invited to write brief essays on what they would like India to be like in 2047, focusing on what interested them personally and individually. This volume is the result, reflecting the voices of the young. A strand of bullishness and optimism runs through all the essays; there are also concerns about equity and injustice.
Twenty young professionals were invited to write brief essays on what they would like India to be like in 2047, focusing on what interested them perso...