Sunil Mani | Chidambaran G. Iyer (Eds.)

This book is a collection of fifteen contributions
that undertake a detailed analysis of seven broad dimensions of India’s economy
and society. All the contributions approach the problems in their respective
areas empirically, while being theoretically informed. The book begins with a
section containing detailed and empirically supported chapters on the recent
crisis in India’s agricultural sector and the reforms in the agricultural
markets. Another section is dedicated to the issue of infrastructure financing,
and new ways of financing large infrastructural projects are critically
examined. Other sections are related to innovations and technology impacts on
industry; international trade; health and education; labor and employment; and
the very important issue of gender. The
selected discussion topics are both of contemporary importance and expected to
remain so for some time. Most of the chapters introduce readers to data in
addition to methods of analyzing this data, to arrive at policy-oriented
conclusions. The rich collection carries
learnings for researchers working on a wide range of topics related to
development studies, as well as for policymakers and corporate watchers.
1. Introduction-Sunil Mani
Agriculture
2. The Crisis in Indian Agriculture:
Genesis, Response and Future Prospects-Himanshu
3. Supply Chain Management of Food Grains
in India-Parmod Kumar, Yasmeen
Industry,
Innovation and Technology
4.
Regional Concentration of Industries in India: What Does the Recent Data Say
and How to Understand the Implications? A Perspective-K. V. Ramaswamy
5.
Indian Electronics Industry’s FDI-Led GVC Engagement: Theoretical and Policy
Insights from a Firm-Level Analysis-Smitha Francis, Murali Kallummal
6.
India’s Performance in Science, Technology and Innovation: The Post 2000
Scenario-Sunil Mani
Infrastructure
7. Financing Green and Brownfield Private
Infrastructure in India-Sebastian Morris
8. Land for Development: Market Versus
Non-market Mechanisms-Ram Singh
International
Trade
9. Looking at India’s Engineering Exports:
Stuck in the Middle of the Value Chain-Parthapratim Pal, S. S. Swathysree
Health
and Education
10.
Towards Universal Health Coverage? Taking Stock of Two Decades of Health -Reforms
in India
T.
K. Sundari Ravindran, Neena Elezebeth Philip
11.
Changing Landscape of Professional Higher Education in India: What Do We Know
and What Do Recent Data Tell Us?-Pradeep Kumar Choudhury, Amit Kumar
Labour
and Employment
12.
Has Labour Rigidity Slowed Down Employment Growth in Indian Manufacturing?-Jayan
Jose Thomas
Gender
13.
Sex Selection, Family Building Strategies and the Political Economy of Gender-Mary
E. John
14.
When South Meets North: Interrogating Agency and Marital Mobility in
Kerala-Haryana Marriages-Paro Mishra
15.
Gender and Development: Back to Basics Continued Relevance of Marcal’s Who
Cooked Adam Smith’s Dinner-Padmini Swaminathan
16.
Women, the Planned Economy, and the Anticipation of Utopia-V. Geetha
Professor Sunil Mani is Professor, Reserve Bank of
India Chair, and Director of the Centre for Development Studies (CDS),
Thiruvananthapuram. Formerly, he was a member of the faculty and the head of
graduate studies at the United Nations University-Institute for New
Technologies (now known as UNU-MERIT) at Maastricht in the Netherlands. He
obtained his M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Economics from Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi, and has done postdoctoral research at the University of Oxford on a
fellowship from the Ford Foundation, New York. He has held Visiting
Professorships at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo,
Japan, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, and University of Toulouse Jean
Jaures, Toulouse, France, and at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.
Further, he serves on the editorial boards of two international journals,
Research Policy, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, and the International
Journal of Technology and Globalization. Dr. Mani has published several articles in refereed
international and national journals, authored and edited books, and contributed
chapters in books. His latest books include the one co-edited with Franco
Malerba and Pamela Adams, Rise to Market Leadership, New Leading Firms from
Emerging Countries, and Kerala and the World Economy. Chidambaran G. Iyer is an Associate Professor at CDS.
He has completed his PhD from IGIDR, Mumbai. He works in the area of Technology
and Innovation. He has published papers on innovation in the Indian refining
industry, and the impact of satellite and internet in Indian education in
refereed journals. His interest in technology
stems from his work experience as an engineer in the Indian chemical and
biotechnology industry.
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