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ID364106
Title ProperAlternative strategy of development: an illustration for India
Other Title InformationFriedrich Ebert Foundation, India
LanguageENG
AuthorBhatia, V. G.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Dr. Bhatia starts with the reflection that with an investment rate of 23-25%, the growth of the Indian economy should show better results, as other countries demonstrate. And so he questions whether the fundamentals of the 'Nehru-Mahalanobis Strategy" with massive investments in highly capital intensive sectors could be one of the reasons for the relatively slow growth rates.
`In' analytical NoteIn Elsenhans, Hartmut: Alternative Development Paths: the role of NGOs and small-scale industry and their insertion in state-class dominated development strategies. Some aspects of recent development in India. [Friedrich Ebert Foundation, India] New Delhi. Friedrich Ebert Foundation, 1988.
Key WordsEconomic Growth - India