The Indian Economy: Contemporary IssuesNicholas Perdikis Ashgate, 2000 - 166 pages An essential collection of studies which examine the many aspects of the Indian economy from trade relations and exchange rate mechanisms to privatization. The text looks at the issue of poverty and income distribution, and advances the problems and issues associated with the Indian economy. |
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PARTI INTRODUCTION | 3 |
NAFTA and the New India | 37 |
IndiaEuropean Union Trade Relations and IntraIndustry | 59 |
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