The paper discusses the progress of Indian economy and its policies since the broad-based structural reforms initiated in 1991 with a special focus on the recent downturn following the global financial crisis. The paper is structured into two parts: first part discusses the major economic and social achievements of India since 1991, it identifies the causes of the recent downturn, and the policy responses to revive the economy. In the second part, the paper outlines the major challenges India is facing and the policies and reforms that need to be implement to achieve sustainable development.
Recent Downturn in Emerging Economies and Macroeconomic Implications for Sustainable Development: A case of India
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Category: Economic Analysis and Policy
Document Symbol: ST/ESA/2014/DWP/137
JEL Classification: E60, E65, F62, O53
Keywords: Economic reforms, Global Financial Crisis, Sustainable development, Emerging Economies, India.
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