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Public Policies and Sustainable Development in Post-Reform India : Regional Responses and the Way Forward / edited by Mukunda Mishra, Subrata Saha, Madhabendra Sinha
(New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives. ISSN:21995982 ; 71)

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2023
Edition 1st ed. 2023.
Authors Mishra, Mukunda editor
Saha, Subrata editor
Sinha, Madhabendra editor
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Notes Chapter 1: Public Policies for Economic Growth and Employment Generation in Post-Reform India: Fathoming the Achievement toward SDGs -- Chapter 2: Macroeconomic Impact of Public Policies towards Sustainable Development Goals: Indian Evidences -- Chapter 3: Evaluating the Role Microfinance and Micro Entrepreneurial Activities in Inclusive Development in India -- Chapter 4: Effectiveness of Public Policies on Multidimensional Poverty and Inequality in India -- Chapter 5: Fiscal and Monetary Policy towards sustainable Development in the Post-Reform India: Impacts on Macroeconomic variables -- Chapter 6: Digitalization, Financial Inclusion and Economic Growth in Post Reform India: Perspective from Sustainable Development -- Chapter 7: Interlinking Trade and Environment from the Sustainable Development Viewpoint: An Indian Experience -- Chapter 8: National Health Policy 2017 and the Vision of Sustainable Development: Progress and Challenges in Post Pandemic India -- Chapter 9: Education and sustainable Development in India during Post-Reform Period: National Education Policy 2020 Stands at the Crossroad -- Chapter 10: Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Sustainable Development: Food, Water, Sanitation and Rural livelihood in India
This book portrays India as a representative of post-colonial democratic republic states with a parliamentary form of federal-structured government and analyzes the critical challenges faced by such states in generating broadly shared economic well-being and quality of life. The reader is shown how creating and utilizing physical, human, financial, and social assets under the aegis of public policies help achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide a global framework to move toward a more equitable, peaceful, resilient, and prosperous society by 2030. It not only addresses how the state’s capacity has long been linked to the available economic resources, but also unfolds how the political system thus evolves to crucially determine the capacity of the state to implement its programs. The chapters of this book are particularly focused on judging the state’s capacity amid the neo-liberal ascendancy that has been triggered by the opening up of both the domestic and external economy, significantly initiated since 1991 and popularly known as the economic reforms in India.Examined here is the potency of the public policies of the country in fulfilling the sustainable development agendas, the specificity of which places the state at the heart of its execution, unlike many other versions of development that would be executed in parallel with or without states’ action. This work book has three principal foci facets within the broad swath of discussions covered by different chapters: (1) It critically examines how successful remains the public policies in mobilizing the population is mobilized to the next orbit of income, employment, education, and health consequent to amid the existing considerable magnitude of social and economic inequalities while achieving “equity” has always been the declared agenda in the post-reform public policy frameworks; (2) It traces the rationality of the transformation of the public policies and welfare strategies during the post-reform period in terms of motives, goals, and coverage to achieve the SDGs; and, (3) It reviews specific post-reform policies in terms of their potency to stimulate the system in addressing sustainable development. and upholding the state’s dominant and structuring intervention to resolve the existing inequalities and ensure that society develops amidst a harmonious world reconciled with nature
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Subjects LCSH:Regional economics
LCSH:Spatial economics
LCSH:Finance, Public
LCSH:Economic development
LCSH:Labor economics
LCSH:Population -- Economic aspects  All Subject Search
LCSH:Economic history
FREE:Regional and Spatial Economics
FREE:Public Economics
FREE:Economic Development, Innovation and Growth
FREE:Labor and Population Economics
FREE:Economy-wide Country Studies
Classification LCC:HT388
DC23:330.9
ID 8000094082
ISBN 9789819936960

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