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Books / Chapters in Edited books:
Abraham, Vinoj and Pradhan, Jaya Prakash (2005), Attracting Export Oriented FDI,
Can India Win the Race, Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Gujarat.
Ahluwalia, Montek Singh (2002), “Economic Reforms: A Policy Agenda for the
Future”, in Ray Kapila, and Uma Kapila (eds.), A Decade of Economic
Reforms in India-The Past, The Present ,The Future, Academic Foundation,
New Delhi, pp. 19-40.
Basu, Kaushik and Nayak, Pulin (1994), Development Policy and Economic Theory,
Oxford University Press, New York.
Behara, Meenakshi and Chandrasekhar, C.P (1988), India in an Era of Liberalization,
Euromoney Publications, London.
Bhadhuri, Amit and Nayyer Deepak (1996), The Intelligent Person's Guide to
Liberalization, Penguin Books, India.
Bhagwati, Jagdish (1987), International Trade: Selected Readings, MIT Press,
Cambridge.
Bhagwati, Jagdish (1988), Protectionism, MIT Press, Cambridge.
Bhagwati, Jagdish (1993), India in Transition: Freeing the Economy, Oxford
University Press, New York.
Bhagwati, Jagdish (1998), Lectures on International Trade, MIT Press, Cambridge.
Bhagwati, Jagdish (2002), Free Trade Today, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Bhagwati, Jagdish (2004), In Defence of Globalization, Oxford University Press,
New York.
205
Bhagwati, Jagdish and Desai. P (1970), Planning for Industrialization, A Study of
India’s Trade and Industrial Policies, Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge.
Bhalla, G.S. and Singh, Gurmail (2012), Economic Liberalisation and Indian
Agriculture, Sage Publications, New Delhi.
Bhasin, Niti (2008), Foreign Direct Investment in India: Policies, Conditions and
Procedures 1947-48-2007-08, New Century Publications, New Delhi.
Bhat, T.P. (2011), Structural Changes in India’s Foreign Trade, Research
Programme, ISID, New Delhi, November.
Bhattacharya, B.B. (1992), India’s Economic Crisis, Debt Burden and Stabilisation,
B.R.Publications, Delhi.
Bhattacharya, Sumit (2010), “Five Centuries of Economic Growth in India: The
Institutions Perspectives”, in R. Jha (ed.), Handbook of South Asian
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Byres, Terence J. (1998), The Indian Economy: Major Debates Since Independence,
Oxford University Press, New York.
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Press, Hyderabad.
Dalaya, Chandra (1970), The External Debt of the Government of India, Vora,
Bombay.
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Growth, Princeton University Press, Princeton, pp.184-204.
206
Desai, Ashok (1998), “Introduction”, in Ashok V. Desai (ed), India’s Reform’s, Rajiv
Gandhi Foundation, New Delhi.
Gulati, Ashok; Kelley Tim, and Rao, P.Parthasarthy (2000), Trade Liberalisation and
Indian Agriculture, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
Jalan, Bimal (2000), India’s Economic Policy: Preparing for Twenty First Century,
Penguin Publications, New Delhi.
Kalam, A.P.J. and Rajan, Y.S (1998), India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium,
Viking, New Delhi.
Krueger, Anne. O. (2000), Economic Policy Reforms and Indian Economy, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi.
Madasamy. A and Hariharan, S.V. (1999), External Debt of India: Composition,
Structure and Growth, B.R.Publications , Delhi.
Mahalanobis, P.C. (1961), Talks on Planning, Asia Publishing House, New Delhi.
Mathur, Vibha (2001), Trade Liberalization and Foreign Investments in India 1991-
2001, New Century Publications, New Delhi.
Mathur, Vibha (2006), Foreign Trade of India 1947-2007, New Century Publications,
New Delhi.
Mathur, Vibha(2003), India: Foreign Trade Policy and WTO, New Century
Publications, New Delhi.
Nayak, Amar (2008) , Multinationals in India: FDI and Complementation Strategy in
a Developing Countries, Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
Nayak, Pulin.B; Goldar, Bishwanath and Agarwal, Pradeep (2011), India’s Economy
and Growth: Essays in Honour of V.K.R.V.Rao, Sage Publications, New
Delhi.
207
Nayyar, Deepak (1976), India's Exports and Export Policies in the 1960s, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge.
Nayyar, Deepak (1986), “India's Balance of Payments", in D.K. Bose (ed.), Review of
the Indian Planning Process, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, pp.134-167.
Nayyar, Deepak (1993), “The Foreign Trade Sector, Planning and Industrialization in
India", in T.J. Byres (ed.), The State and Development Planning in India,
Oxford University Press, New Delhi, pp.340-350.
Nayyar, Deepak (1994), Industrial Growth and Stagnation: The Debate in India,
Oxford University Press, Bombay.
Nayyar, Deepak (1994), Migration, Remittances and Capital Flows: The Indian
Experience, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
Nayyar, Deepak (1997), Trade and Industrialization, Oxford University Press,
New Delhi.
Nayyar, Deepak (2002), “Globalization and Development Strategies", in John Toye
(ed.) Trade and Development: New Directions for the Twenty-first Century,
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 35-61.
Nayyar, Deepak (2002), Governing Globalization: Issues and Institutions, Oxford
University Press, Oxford.
Nayyar, Deepak (2008), Liberalization and Development, Oxford University Press,
Delhi.
Nayyar, Deepak (2008), Trade and Globalization, Oxford University Press, Delhi
Padmanabhan, Kochappi (2001), A Decade of Trade Liberalization in India, Indian
Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.
Patnaik, Prabhat and Chandrasekhar, C.P (1998), “India: dirigisme, Structural
Adjustment and the Radical Alternative”, in Dean Baker, Gerald Epstein and
208
Bob Pollin (eds.) Globalisation and Progressive Economic Policy, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, pp. 67-94.
Ray, Pradeep Kanta (2005), FDI and Industrial Organization in Developing
Countries: The Challenge of Globalization in India, Ashgate Publishing
Limited, New Delhi.
Sahoo, Pravakar (2003), “FDI and Export Competitiveness in India”, in B. Nagarjuna
(ed), Economic Reforms and Perspective, Serial Publications, New Delhi.
Sen, R.K and Pan. S. (2007), Foreign Direct Investment and Trade in India, Deep and
Deep Publications, New Delhi.
Sen, Sunanda (2000), Trade and Dependence: Essays on the Indian Economy, Sage
Publications, New Delhi.
Shand, Ric (2000), Economic Liberalization in South Asia, Macmillan Publishers,
New Delhi.
Sinha, Ajit Kumar (2005), India Towards Economic Super Power, Deep and Deep
Publications, New Delhi.
Srinivasan,T.N. (2000) Eight Lectures on India’s Economic Reforms, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi.
Subramanium,Shankar (1993), Agricultural Trade Liberalisation and India,
Development Centre of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
Development, Paris.
Sury, Niti (2004), Foreign Direct Investment: Global and Indian Aspects, New
Century Publications, New Delhi.
209
Journals
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Bajpai, Nirupam and Sachs, Jeffery.D. (1997), “India’s Economic Reforms: Some
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Basu, Kaushik (2008), “The Enigma of India," Journal of Economic Literature,
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Basu, Kaushik and Pattnaik, Prasanta. K. (1997), “India’s Economy and the Reforms
of the 1990’s: Genesis and Prospect”, The Journal of International Trade and
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Bhagwati, Jagdish and Johnson, H.G. (1960) “Notes on Some Controversies in the
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Bhagwati, Jagdish and Krueger, A.O. (1973), “Exchange Control, Liberalization, and
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Bhagwati, Jagdish and Wibuswa, Chaiyawat (1972), “Statistical Analysis of Shifts in
Import Structure in LDCs,” Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of
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Bhagwati, Jagdish; Greenaway. D and Panagriya, Arvind (1998), “Trading
Preferentially: Theory and Policy.” Economic Journal, 108/449, July,
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Bhattacharjea, Aditya (1998), “Analysing Indian Export Performance”, Economic and
Political Weekly, Vol. 33, No.29/30, pp. 1921-1924.
Chakrabarti ,Anjan ; Chaudhury,Ajit and Cullenberg,Stephen (2009),“ Global Order
and the New Economic Policy in India: The (Post) Colonial Formation of the
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and Political Weekly, Vol.31,No.35/37, Special Number, pp.2537-2545.
Chandrasekhar, C.P (2003), “Neo-Liberal Reform and Industrial Growth: Towards
Revival or Recession”, Social Scientist, Vol.31,No.11/12, December, pp.3-22.
Chandrasekhar, C.P (2008), “External Vulnerability and Industrial Policy in the Era of
Globalisation”, Social Scientist, Vol.24, No.11/12, pp. 92-110.
Chandrasekhar, C.P and Ghosh, Jayati (1993), “Economic Discipline and External
Vulnerability: A Comment on Fiscal and Adjustment Strategies”, Economic
and Political Weekly, Vol. 28, No.15 , pp. 667-673.
Chandrasekhar, C.P. (1985), “India’s Balance of Payments Under the New Regime”,
Social Scientist, Vol 13,No.9, pp. 31-43.
Chandrasekhar, C.P. (2008), “Financial Liberalization and the New Dynamics of
Growth in India”, Third World Network, Penang, pp.1-54
Chandrasekhar, C.P. (2010), “From Dirigisme to Neo-liberalism: Aspects of the
Political Economy of the Transition in India”, Development and Society,
Vol. 39, No. 1, June, pp. 29-51.
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and Balance of Payments”, Foreign Trade Review, Vol.16 No.2, pp. 101-126.
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Francis, Smitha (2010), “Foreign Direct Investment Concepts: Implications for
Negotiations”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.45, No.22, pp. 68-72.
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and Political Weekly, Vol.28, No.6, pp. 193-203.
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Investments-Has India’s Relative Attractiveness as a Host of FDI Improved”,
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An Overview”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol.29,No.6, pp. 331-332.
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Mazumdar, Tanushree (2005), “Capital Flows into India: Implications for Economic
Growth”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 40, No. 21, pp. 2183-2189.
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Growth: The Indian Experience”, Journal of Applied Letters, Vol.10, No.2,
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and Political Weekly, Vol 43,No.15, pp. 55-61.
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