Development planning: The Indian experience

By: Sukhamoy ChakravartyContributor(s): CHAKRAVARTY (Sukhamoy)Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New York: Oxford University Press, 1987Description: viii,137p. PB 21x14cmSubject(s): Developmental Economics | Indian Planning | Economic PolicyDDC classification: 338.9 Summary: A look at India's experience of development planning over the past thirty-five years, this is the first book to provide a synthetic review of Indian planning in light of development theory and debates on planning policy in other countries. Chakravarty explains the analytical considerations behind the formation of India's initial development strategy, as well as the reasons for subsequent modifications, and considers the logical structure of various Five Year Plans and issues of plan implementation
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A look at India's experience of development planning over the past thirty-five years, this is the first book to provide a synthetic review of Indian planning in light of development theory and debates on planning policy in other countries. Chakravarty explains the analytical considerations behind the formation of India's initial development strategy, as well as the reasons for subsequent modifications, and considers the logical structure of various Five Year Plans and issues of plan implementation

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