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CURRENT AWARENESS SERVICE
[New Arrivals of Books & Reports]
[ Volume 16; Issue No. 7&8; July & August 2019]
CONTENTS
SUBJECT HEADING PAGE NO.
BANKS AND BANKING 1
ECONOMIC GROWTH 1
ECONOMIC POLICY 3
FINANCE 3
LAW 4
TRADE 6
AUTHOR INDEX 8
LIST OF COMPLIMENTARY BOOKS AND GOVERNMENT
PUBLICATIONS 9
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BANKS AND BANKING
1. Bolton, Patrick
Sound at last?: Assessing a decade of
financial regulation / by Patrick Bolton
and...[et al.].. - London: CEPR, 2019. xix,132;
(Future of banking 1).
ISBN : 978-1-912179-19-0.
332.1 B63S Q9 50868
Book Description: This first report in a new
series from IESE Business School and
CEPR on ‘The Future of Banking’ tackles three
important areas of post-crisis regulatory
reform: the Basel III agreement on capital,
liquidity and leverage requirements; resolution
procedures to end ‘too big to fail’; and the
expanded role of central banks with a financial
stability remit.
** 1. Banks and banking 2. Financial
regulation 3. Central banks 4. Monetary
policy.
2. Risk sharing plus market discipline: A new
paradigm for Euro area reform?: A debate /
edited by Jean Pisani-Ferry and Jeromin
Zettelmeyer.. - London: CEPR, 2019. ix,242;
ISBN : 978-1-912179-21-3.
332.1094 P67R Q9 50866
Book Description: The publication in 2017 of
joint proposals for reforming the euro area by a
group of seven French and seven German
economists triggered a considerable debate on
Vox. This volume offers a selection of the
contributions to this debate together with a
summary of the original proposal.
**1. Banks and banking 2. Insurance 3. Risk
sharing 4. Euro area reform.
ECONOMIC GROWTH
3. Immiserizing growth: When growth fails
the poor / edited by Paul Shaffer, Ravi
Kanbur, Richard Sandbrook.. - New Delhi:
OUP, 2019. xviii,280;
ISBN : 978-0-19-884693-2.
338.9 Sh2I Q9 50857
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Book Description: Immiserizing growth
occurs when growth fails to benefit, or harms,
those at the bottom. It is not a new concept,
appearing in some of the towering figures of the
classical tradition of political economy
including Malthus, Ricardo, and Marx. It is also
not empirically insignificant, occurring in
between 10% and 35% of cases. In spite of this,
it has not received its due attention in the
academic literature, dominated by the
prevailing narrative that 'growth is good for the
poor'. Immiserizing Growth: When Growth
Fails the Poor challenges this view to arrive at
a better understanding of when, why, and how
growth fails the poor
Taking a diverse disciplinary
perspective, Immiserizing Growth combines
discussion of mechanisms of this troubling
economic phenomenon with empirical data on
trends in growth, poverty, and related welfare
indicators. It draws on political economy,
applied social anthropology, and development
studies, including contributions from experts in
these fields. A number of methodological
approaches are represented including statistical
analysis of household survey and cross-country
data, detailed ethnographic work and case study
analysis drawing on secondary data.
Geographical coverage is wide including
Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador,
India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, the People's
Republic of China, Singapore, and South
Korea, in addition to cross-country analysis.
This volume is the first full-length treatment of
immiserizing growth, and constitutes an
important step in redirecting attention to this
major challenge.
** 1. Economic growth 2. Political economy 3.
Poverty 4. Politics
4. Oxford handbook of productivity analysis /
edited by Emili Grifell-Tatje, C.A. Knox
Lovell, Robin C. Sickles.. - New Delhi: OUP,
2018. x,843;
ISBN : 978-0-19-022671-8.
338.90202 G87O Q8 50858
Book Description: Productivity underpins
business success and national well-being and
thus it is crucial to understand the factors that
influence productivity growth. This volume
provides a comprehensive exploration into the
significance of productivity growth for
business, the economy, and for social economic
progress. It examines how productivity is
defined, measured and implemented. It also
surveys the dispersion of productivity across
time and place, focusing on the productivity
dynamics that either leads to a reallocation of
resources that reduces dispersion and increases
aggregate productivity or, conversely, allows
dispersion to persist behind barriers to
productivity-enhancing reallocation. A third
focus is an investigation of the drivers of, or
impediments to, productivity growth, some of
which are organizational in nature and under
management control and others of which are
institutional in nature and subject to public
policy intervention.
The Oxford Handbook of Productivity
Analysis contains contributions of
distinguished productivity experts from around
the world who analyze a wide range of timely
issues. These issues concern purely analytical
topics surrounding the measurement of
productivity in various situations, beginning
with the ideal situation in which all inputs and
all outputs, and their prices, are observed
accurately. They also include service sectors
such as education in which the services
provided are hard to define, much less measure,
and other sectors that generate undesirable
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environmental externalities that are difficult to
price and complicate the very definition of
productivity. The issues also involve business
management topics ranging from the role of
business models and benchmarking to the
quality of management practices, the adoption
of new technologies, and possible
complementarities between the two. The
relationship between productivity and business
performance is also explored. At a more
aggregate level the issues range from the
impacts of market power, incentive regulation,
international trade and global value chains on
productivity, to the contribution of productivity
to economic development and economic
welfare.
** 1. Economic growth 2. Productivity 3.
Microeconomics 4. Macroeconomics 5.
Microeconomics.
ECONOMIC POLICY
5. Economic foundations for creative ageing
policy / edited by Andrzej Klimczuk.. -
London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. xviii,
232;
Volume I: Context and considerations.
ISBN : 978-1-137-53522-1.
338.9 K68E 5.1 50880
Book Description: Ageing populations are a
major consideration for socio-economic
development in the early twenty-first century.
This demographic change is mainly seen as a
threat rather than as an opportunity to improve
the quality of human life, especially in Europe,
where ageing has resulted in a reduction in
economic competitiveness. Economic
Foundations for Creative Ageing Policy mixes
the silver economy, the creative economy, and
the social economy to construct positive
solutions for an ageing population. Klimczuk
covers theoretical analyses and case study
descriptions of good practices to suggest
strategies that could be internationally
popularized.
** 1. Economic policy 2. Population ageing-
Economic aspects 3. Retirement-Planning 4.
Social policy
FINANCE
6. Economics of Fintech and digital
currencies / edited by Antonio Fatas.. -
London: CEPR, 2019.
viii,98;
ISBN : 978-1-912179-18-3.
332.178 F26E Q9 50867
Book Description: The promise of radical
changes arising from cryptocurrencies and an
array of new technologies in financial markets
(fintech) has been met with excitement but also
a good dose of scepticism. This eBook brings
together contributions from members of
CEPR's Research and Policy Network on
Fintech and Digital Currencies on some of the
key areas where changes are becoming more
visible.
** 1. Finance 2. Electronic funds transfer 3.
Blockchain technology 4. Crypto currencies
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LAW
7. Corporate bankruptcy: Legal and economic
perspectives / edited by Jagdeep S. Bhandari
and Lawrence A. Weiss.. - Cambridge: CUP,
1996. xvii,559;
ISBN : 978-0-521-45717-0.
346.73078 B46C N6 50859
Book Description: This collection is the first
comprehensive selection of readings focusing
on corporate bankruptcy. Its main purpose is to
explore the nature and efficiency of corporate
reorganisation using interdisciplinary
approaches drawn from law, economics,
business, and finance. Substantive areas
covered include the role of credit, creditors'
implicit bargains, non-bargaining features of
bankruptcy, workouts of agreements,
alternatives to bankruptcy, and proceedings in
countries other than the United States,
including the United Kingdom, Europe, and
Japan.
First collection of its kind covering
economic and legal issues in
bankruptcy
Classic and recent papers in law and
economics have been highly edited to
focus on bankruptcy
Includes foreword by Richard A.
Posner, the leading economist-turned-
judge in the US, who has considerable
name recognition
** 1. Law 2. Corporate reorganizations 3.
Bankruptcy-United states
8. Jain, R.K.
Customs law manual 2019-20 / by R.K. Jain..
- ed. 61. - New Delhi: Centax Publications Pvt.
Ltd., 2019. Misc.;
2Vs.; V.1: Acts, rules, regulations,
notifications and commentary on customs law
and procedures; V.2: Forms, allied laws, SEZ,
circulars, public notices and
clarifications[Amended upto 6th July, 2019]
ISBN : 978-81-7588-545-5(Set).
336.260202 J19C Q9.1-2 DS50848 - DS50849
Book Description: Contains the entire spectrum
of the Customs law in India, with Customs Act,
Customs Rules, Regulations, Forms, etc
Volume 1 Part 1- Customs Act, 1962
Part 2- Customs Rules and Regulations
Part 3- Appeal, Revision and Appellate
Tribunal's Rules, Notifications and Orders
Part 4- Notifications issued under Customs Act,
1962
Volume 2 Part 5- Customs Forms & Bonds
Part 6- Allied Acts, Rules and Regulations
Part 7- CBEC's Customs Manual of Instructions
with Latest Instructions/ Circulars
Part 8- Special Economics Zones
Part 9- Chronological list of Notification issued
under customs Act, 1962
** 1. Law 2. Customs duty 3. Customs law
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9. Jain, R.K.
Customs tariff of India 2019-20 / by R.K.
Jain.. - ed. 69. - New Delhi: Centax
Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2019. V.1: 1784; V.2:
1785-2895;
2Vs.; V.1: Customs duty rates & exemptions;
V.2: IGST, Export tariff, Cesses, Anti-
dumping, safeguard, Additional duties &
commodity index, [Amended upto 8th July,
2019]
ISBN : 978-81-7588-546-2 (set).
336.2602654 J19C Q9.1-2 DS50850 -
DS50851
Book Description: Containing the new
Customs Duty on imports. The book has ITC
Code, item description, unit, Standard Customs
Duty, and Preferential Area Duty. One can also
calculate Additional Duties, Special Duites,
IGST, Cesses, Anti-dumping Duties, and
Safeguard Duties, with the help of Annexures.
** 1. Law 2. Customs duty 3. Customs tariff
act.
10. Jain, R.K.
GST law manual 2019-20 / by R.K. Jain.. - ed.
10. - New Delhi: Centax Publications Pvt.
Ltd., 2019. Misc;
See also: Central Excise Law Manual 2Vs.:
V.1: Acts, rules, forms with ready reckoner &
1000 tips; V.2: SGST, circulars, notifications
and advance rulings [Amended as on 6th July
2019]
ISBN : 978-81-7588-543-1(set).
336.2710954 J19G Q9.1-2 DS50854 -
DS50855
Book Description: This book is a product of
his rich experience and deep study of the
subject with GST Laws & procedures, rules,
forms, proformas, tax invoice, payment of tax,
input tax credit etc.
** 1. Law 2. Excise duty 3. Goods and services
tax(GST)
11. Jain, R.K.
GST tariff of India 2019-20 / by R.K. Jain.. -
ed. 10. - New Delhi: Centax Publications Pvt.
Ltd., 2019. V.1: 1256; V.2: 1257-2140;
See also: Central excise tariff of India; 2Vs.:
V.1: GST rates and exemptions for goods;
V.2: GST rates and exemptions for services
{amended as on 6th July, 2019}.
ISBN : 978-81-7588-544-8(set).
336.2710954 J19C Q9.1-2 DS50852 -
DS50853
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Book Description: Incorporating: GST rates
for goods with HSN codes, * GST rates for
services with service codes, * exemption for
small taxpayers upto 20 lakhs * Composition
scheme of 1% GST upto 1 crore etc. 1. Law
2. Excise duty 3. Goods and services tax(GST)
** 1. Law 2. Excise duty 3. Goods and services
tax(GST)
TRADE
12. Panagariya, Arvind
Free trade and prosperity: How openness
helps developing countries grow richer and
combat poverty / by Arvind Panagariya.. - New
Delhi: OUP, 2018. xiv,362;
ISBN : 978-0-19-005066-5.
382.71 P19F Q9 50856
Book description: Arguments for protection
and against free trade have seen a revival in
developed countries such as the United States
and Great Britain as well as developing
countries such as India. Given the clear benefits
trade openness has brought everywhere, this is
a surprising development. The benefits of free
trade are especially great for emerging market
economies.
FreeTrade and Prosperityoffers the first full-
scale defense of pro-free-trade policies with
developing countries at its center. Arvind
Panagariya, a professor at Columbia University
and former top economic advisor to the
government of India, supplies a historically
informed analysis of many longstanding but
flawed arguments for protection. He starts with
an insightful overview of the positive case for
free trade, and then closely examines the
various contentions of protectionists. One
protectionist argument is that "infant"
industries need time to grow and become
competitive, and thus should be sheltered.
Other arguments are that emerging markets are
especially prone to coordination failures, they
are in need of diversification of their production
structures, and they suffer from market
imperfections. The panoply of protectionist
arguments, including those for import
substitution industrialization, fails when
subject to close logical and empirical scrutiny.
Free trade and outward-oriented policies are
preconditions to both sustained rapid growth
and poverty alleviation in developing countries.
Panagariya provides compelling evidence
demonstrating the failures of protectionism and
the promise of free trade using detailed case
studies of successful countries such as
Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, China and
India. Low or declining barriers to free trade
and high or rising shares of trade in total income
have been key elements in the sustained rapid
growth and poverty alleviation in these
countries and many others.
Free trade is like oxygen: the benefits are
ubiquitous and not noticed until they are no
longer there. This important book is an essential
reminder of the costs of protectionism.
** 1. Trade 2. Foreign trade policy 3. Poverty
4. Economic growth
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13. Trade war: The clash of economic systems
endangering global prosperity / edited by
Meredith A. Crowley.. - London: CEPR, 2019.
vii,110;
ISBN : 978-1-912179-20-6.
382.09 C88T Q9 50869
Book Description: This Book sheds light on
the origins of the Sino-American economic
conflict, the current impacts of the conflict on
economic activity around the world, and the
likely consequences for the future of
globalisation.
** 1. Trade 2. International trade 3.
Globalization 4. World trading system.
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AUTHOR INDEX
Bhandari, Jagdeep S. 7
Bolton, Patrick 1
Crowley, Meredith A. 13
Fatas, Antonio 6
Grifell-Tatje, Emili 4
Jain, R.K. 8-11
Kanbur, Ravi 3
Klimczuk, Andrzej 5
Lovell, C.A. Knox 4
Panagariya, Arvind 12
Pisani-Ferry, Jean 2
Sandbrook, Richard 3
Shaffer, Paul 3
Sickles, Robin C. 4
Weiss, Lawrence A. 7
Zettelmeyer, Jeromin 2
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LIST OF COMPLIMENTARY BOOKS AND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
1. Bourquin, Pascale
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2019 / by
Pascale Bourquin and...[et al.].. - London: Institute for
Fiscal Studies, 2019. 89;
ISBN : 978-1-912805-27-3.
339.460942 B66L Q9 50871
**1. Poverty 2. Inequality 3. United Kingdom.
2. Census of India-2011-India-Series-1
Town directory / Census of India-2011-India-Series-1.. - New
Delhi: Directorate of Census Operations. All states Including
Union territories.
CD407
3. Centre For Monitoring Indian Economy
Consumer sentiments in India: A statistical profile / Centre
for Monitoring Indian Economy.. - Mumbai: CMIE, 2016. ii,101;
May-August 2016.
330.954 C33C Q6 DS50876
**1. Economic development 2. Statistical profiles 3. Consumer.
4. Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy
Unemployment in India: A statistical profile / Centre for
Monitoring Indian Economy.. - Mumbai: CMIE, 2016. ii,182;
May-August 2016.
331.1370954 C33U Q6 DS50877
**1. Labour and employment 2. Unemployment 3. Statistical
profiles.
5. Dutta, Swati
Food security atlas of rural Bihar 2018 / by Swati Dutta and
Sunil Kumar Mishra.. - Mumbai: IGIDR, 2018. 163;
ISBN : 978-81-88315-60-4.
338.19542 D95F Q8 DS50896
**1. Food security 2. Bihar 3. Public distribution system.
6. Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister
Economic outlook 2012-13 / Economic Advisory Council to the
Prime Minister.. - New Delhi: EACPM.
330.954 Ec7E DS50870
**1. Economic outlook 2. Economic growth.
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7. India, Ministry of Finance
Economic survey 2018-19(2Vs.)./ India, Ministry of Finance.. –
New Delhi: Min. of Finance.
330.954 In2E(R) Q9.1-2 DS50835-DS50836
8. India, Ministry of Human Resource Development
Analysis of budgeted expenditure on education / India,
Ministry of Human Resource Development.. - New Delhi: Min. of
H.R.D..
1989-90 to 1991-92, 1990-91 to 1992-93, 1991-92 to 1993-94,
1992-93 to 1994-95, 1993-94 to 1995-96, 1994-95 to 1996-97,
1995-96 to 1997-98, 1996-97 to 1998-99, 1997-98 to 1999-2000,
1998-99 to 2000-01, 2006-07 to 2008-09
379.10954 In2A DS50837-DS50847
** 1. Public expenditure-India 2. Educational
finance-India.
9. Meghalaya, Govt. of
Accounts at a glance 2017-18(with CD) / Govt. of Meghalaya.. –
Meghalaya: Accountant General.
351.7231095416 M47A DS50894
10. Mishra, Sunil Kumar
Food security atlas of rural Odisha 2018 / by Sunil Kumar
Mishra and Swati Dutta.. - Mumbai: IGIDR, 2018. 163;
ISBN : 978-81-88315-61-1.
338.195413 M68F Q8 DS50895
**1. Food security 2. Odisha 3. Public distribution system.
11. National University of Educational Planning and
Administration
School education in India: U-DISE flash statistics 2016-17
(Provisional data as on 30th September 2016) / National
Institute of Educational Planning and Administration.. - New
Delhi: NIEPA, 2018. xvii,345;
370.954 N21S Q8 DS50879
**1. Education.
12. Pune International Centre
Innovating India: 2019-2024: Public policy agenda / Pune
International Centre.. - Pune: PIC, 2019. 141;
320.60954 P96I Q9 50865
**1. Public policy 2. Macroeconomics 3. Finance.
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13. Reserve Bank of India
Financial stability report / Reserve Bank of India.. –
Mumbai: RBI. Supplement to RBI bulletin July 2018(Issue No.
17)
332.041 R31F Q8 50872
**1. Financial stability.I. Title
14. Sikkim, Govt of
Appropriation accounts 2017-18 / Sikkim, Govt of. - Sikkim:
Govt. of Sikkim.
351.7231095497 Si2A DS50862
15. Sikkim, Govt of
Finance accounts 2017-18(2Vs.)./ Sikkim, Govt of.. - New
Delhi: C.A.G..
351.7231095497 Si2F DS50863-DS50864
16. Sikkim, Govt. of-
Accounts at a glance 2017-18 / Govt. of Sikkim. - Sikkim:
Accountant General.
351.7231095497 Si2A DS50861
17. Singh, Alka
Spending priorities on social sectors and children in India:
Impact of changes in fiscal federalism and FFC
recommendations / Alka Singh and...[et al.].. - Gurgaon: Save
the Children, 2018. iv,28;
Aparajita Sharma, H.K.Amarnath, Aparna Gurukuntala, Rohit
Dutta.
336.1850954 Si6S Q8 50874
**1. Fiscal federalism 2. Social welfare economics 3. Social
sector 4. Children.
18. Study on non-performing assets (NPAs) in self-help groups
(SHGs) / Bankers Institute of Rural development.. –
Lucknow: BIRD.
332.11 B22S 50875
**1. Banks and banking 2. Non-Performing assets(NPAs).
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19. United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
Pacific
Economic and social survey of Asia and the Pacific 2019:
Ambitions beyond growth / United Nations Economic and Social
Commission for Asia and Pacific.. - United Nations: ESCAP,
2019. xix,100;
ISBN : 978-92-1-120786-6.
330.95 Un3E Q9 DS50878
**1. Economic growth 2. Economic development 3. Social survey
4. Asia.
20. Vidya, C.T.
Service sector report Telangana state: Growth, employment and
challenges / by Vidya C.T.. - Hyderabad: CESS, 2019. ix,56;
Prepared for planning department, Government of Telangana.
338.954841 V67S Q9 50873
**1. Economic growth 2. Social sector 3. Employment.I
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