Modi’s Economic Reforms in India
2019-01/23, Published
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Summary of this issue
India is now strengthening its presence in emerging market countries as China’s slowdown. Continuing economic reforms are necessary for India in order to keep the high rate of economic growth. The papers in this issue examine Prime Minister Modi’s economic reforms so far and discuss prospects and challenges of sustainable economic growth in India.
Articles in this issue
Editors’ Overview
Takatoshi ITO (Columbia University)
Kazumasa IWATA (Japan Center for Economic Research)
Colin MCKENZIE (Keio University)
Shujiro URATA (Waseda University)
Modinomics: Design, Implementation, Outcomes, and Prospects
Raghbendra JHA (Australian National University)
India’s Economic Reforms: Achievements and Next Steps
Montek Singh AHLUWALIA
Indian Monetary Policy in the Time of Inflation Targeting and Demonetization
Rakesh MOHAN (Yale University)
Partha RAY (Indian Institute of Management)
Informality, Micro and Small Enterprises, and the 2016 Demonetisation Policy in India
Takashi KUROSAKI (Hitotsubashi University)
Joining Global Production Networks: Experience and Prospects of India
Prema-Chandra ATHUKORALA (Australian National University)
Geographic Concentration in Indian Manufacturing and Service Industries: Evidence from 1998 to 2013
Amrit AMIRAPU (University of Kent)
Rana HASAN (Asian Development Bank)
Yi JIANG (Asian Development Bank)
Alex KLEIN (University of Kent)
Takatoshi Ito: Professor, Columbia University
Kazumasa Iwata: President, Japan Center for Economic Research
Shujiro Urata: Professor, Waseda University
Managing Editor
Colin McKenzie: Professor, Keio University
Associate Editors
Mohamed Ariff (Malaysia): Professor, International Center for Education in Islamic Finance
Muhammad Chatib Basri (Indonesia): Senior Lecturer, University of Indonesia
Hal Hill (Australia): Professor, Australian National University
Yiping Huang (China): Professor, Peking University
Jong-Wha Lee (Korea): Proffessor, Korea University
Marcus Noland (USA): Executive Vice President and Director of Studies, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Chalongphob Sussangkarn (Thailand): Distinguished Fellow, Thailand Development Research Institute
Akihiko Tanaka (Japan): President, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
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