Chapter 1. A Political Economy Reading of India's Growth
Experience.- Chapter 2. A political Economy Theory of Growth
Episodes.- Chapter 3. Stagnation and Nascent Recovery: The Growth
Episode of 1950-1992.- Chapter 4. Onset of High Growth: The Growth
Episode of 1993-2001.- Chapter 5. Rapid Growth and Limited
Structural Transformation: The Growth Episode of 2002-2010.-
Chapter 6. The Post-2010 Growth Slowdown and a Debatable Partial
Recovery.- Chapter 7. Politics, Institutions and Episodes:
Concluding Observations.
Sabyasachi Kar is Associate Professor at the Institute of Economic Growth, India, and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, UK. He has published a number of books and academic articles on macroeconomics, growth and development economics. He is Associate Editor for the Indian Growth and Development Review.
Kunal Sen is Professor of Development Economics at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, UK, and Joint Research Director at the Effective States and Inclusive Development (ESID) Research Centre. He won the Sanjaya Lall Prize in 2006, and the Dudley Seers Prize in 2003.
“The book recognises that long-run growth processes are undergirded by a series of medium-term ‘growth episodes’ that actually shape and constitute the phenomenon of long-term growth. … The strength of the book lies in the possibility that the proposed framework can actually help one address such questions.” (M. Vijayabaskar, Indian Economic Review, Vol. 53, 2018)
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