International Competitiveness, Investment and Finance
A Case Study of India
Kunal Sen author A Ganesh-Kumar author Rajendra Vaidya author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:24th Apr '03
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Using India as a case study, this well-written, concise book covers everything one needs to know to understand how a country becomes internationally competitive. Showing that reforms that pertain to the real sector alone, such as industrial deregulation and trade reforms, are not enough to enhance a country's competitiveness, this book makes a compelling case for complimentary financial sector reforms.
Of interest to academics studying international trade, industrial economics and development economics, this book is also guaranteed to be extremely useful for professional economists and those involved with policy making in developed and developing countries.
'This well written book will be of interest to a wide-ranging audience ... [it] certainly tries to address this gap in the literature and in the opinion of this reviewer achieves that objective.' - Journal of International Development
ISBN: 9780415312325
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 317g
176 pages