
India Policy Forum 2020
Volume 17
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. November 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
236 pages
978-93-5479-049-2 (ISBN)
Description
The India Policy Forum (IPF) is India's most prominent annual economic policy conference in the summer season of New Delhi and is organized by NCAER, the National Council of Applied Economic Research. The primary goal of the IPF is to promote original policy and empirical research on India, including policy-focused review articles that seek to define the best economic policy advice based on robust, empirical research. The annual IPF conference provides a unique combination of intense scholarship and expert commentary on commissioned research papers with a strong focus on policy. The revised papers and conference proceedings are published in this volume, including the comments of paper discussants and a summary of the floor discussion on each paper.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 159 mm
Weight
778 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-5479-049-2 (9789354790492)
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Persons
Shekhar Shah is a former Director-General of NCAER, India's oldest and largest economic think tank. Prior to NCAER, he was the World Bank's Regional Economic Adviser for South Asia. He has worked in the financial services sector in Washington D.C. and has been the Ford Foundation's Program Officer for International Economics for South Asia. Shekhar joined the World Bank in 1989, where he was also a principal author of the 2004 World Development Report. He has published on a range of issues relating to service delivery, governance, poverty, international trade, social policy, and monitoring and evaluation. He received his PhD in Economics from Columbia University. Barry Bosworth, Senior fellow, Economic Studies Program, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C Karthik Muralidharan, Tata Chancellor's Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego, and a Non-resident Senior Fellow at NCAER
Content
Editors' Summary
Whither India's Economy Post-COVID-19?
Comments - Shankar Acharya and Vijay Joshi
General Discussion
Indian Health Policy in Light of COVID-19: The Puzzle of State Capacity and Institutional Design
Comments - K. P. Krishnan and Randeep Guleria
General Discussion
Inflation Targeting in India: An Interim Assessment
Comments - Kenneth Kletzer and Rajeswari Sengupta
General Discussion
Structural Change and Economic Growth in India: Patterns and Heterogeneity among the States and Possible
Implications for Post-Pandemic Recovery
Comments - Barry Bosworth and Neelkanth Mishra
General Discussion
POLICY ROUNDTABLE 1
What Do the Pandemic and India's Shutdowns Teach Us about Meeting India's Safety Net Challenges?
POLICY ROUNDTABLE 2
What Do the Pandemic and India's Shutdowns Teach Us about Meeting India's Growth and Jobs Challenges?
Whither India's Economy Post-COVID-19?
Comments - Shankar Acharya and Vijay Joshi
General Discussion
Indian Health Policy in Light of COVID-19: The Puzzle of State Capacity and Institutional Design
Comments - K. P. Krishnan and Randeep Guleria
General Discussion
Inflation Targeting in India: An Interim Assessment
Comments - Kenneth Kletzer and Rajeswari Sengupta
General Discussion
Structural Change and Economic Growth in India: Patterns and Heterogeneity among the States and Possible
Implications for Post-Pandemic Recovery
Comments - Barry Bosworth and Neelkanth Mishra
General Discussion
POLICY ROUNDTABLE 1
What Do the Pandemic and India's Shutdowns Teach Us about Meeting India's Safety Net Challenges?
POLICY ROUNDTABLE 2
What Do the Pandemic and India's Shutdowns Teach Us about Meeting India's Growth and Jobs Challenges?