Macroeconomic Policy in India since the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Sebastian Morris
Publisher: Springer
Pages: 260
Price: Rs 14,081
The period beginning with the global financial crisis (GFC) 2007-08 to date has been tumultuous throughout the world and more so for India given that there has been a major regime change in between. There is a growing despondency about India’s below-par economic performance. Various authors have explored sub-periods and topics (GFC, inflation targeting, the goods and services tax, demonetisation) separately. There is a compelling continuum in the Indian context and a need to look at this whole period comprehensively in one place. This
The period beginning with the global financial crisis (GFC) 2007-08 to date has been tumultuous throughout the world and more so for India given that there has been a major regime change in between. There is a growing despondency about India’s below-par economic performance. Various authors have explored sub-periods and topics (GFC, inflation targeting, the goods and services tax, demonetisation) separately. There is a compelling continuum in the Indian context and a need to look at this whole period comprehensively in one place. This