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This Handbook on the South Asian Economies (a companion to the Handbook on the Northeast and Southeast Asian Economies) is a comprehensive and unique collection of original studies on the economic and social development of countries in South Asia. The analytical narratives draw upon a wide range of extant literature in an easily accessible way, whilst highlighting the impact of socio-political factors on economic outcomes. The introductory chapter by the editors provides a comprehensive survey of the main features of South Asian economic development, especially in respect of the policy reforms since the late 1970s. The Handbook seeks to understand the varying degrees of achievements in economic transformation and social development in various parts of South Asia, and ponders whether these experiences indicate alternative pathways of socio-economic progress or provide a unique framework for a South Asian development model. The experiences of economic reforms across the South Asian countries, with their distinctive socio-economic settings and public cultures, may thus provide fresh perspectives on the emerging development paradigms. The Handbook is indeed based on the premise that development economics and South Asia have a lot to learn from each other.As with the Handbook on the Northeast and Southeast Asian Economies, this latest Handbook will be an invaluable reference work for many years to come for researchers, academics and students of Asian studies and economics. Policymakers interested in learning more about the background and future opportunities and challenges posed by these economies will also find much to engage them.
Edited by Anis Chowdhury, formerly Professor of Economics, School of Economics and Finance, University of Western Sydney, Australia and Managing Editor, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy and Wahiduddin Mahmud, Professor of Economics, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Contents: PrefaceIntroduction: South Asian Economic Development: Impressive Achievements but Continuing ChallengesWahiduddin Mahmud and Anis Chowdhury1. IndiaS. Mahendra Dev2. PakistanParvez Hasan3. BangladeshWahiduddin Mahmud4. Sri LankaSaman Kelegama5. NepalS.R. Osmani and B.B. Bajracharya6. BhutanS.R. Osmani, S. Tenzing and T. Wangyal7. The MaldivesMamta ChowdhuryIndex
'With its higher economic growth in recent years South Asia is becoming an increasingly important region in the global economy. This volume provides a very useful introduction to the economics of the region and will be of considerable interest to both students and researchers.'
Shafiq Dhanani, Iyanatul Islam, Anis Chowdhury, Indonesia) Dhanani, Shafiq (United Nations Development Programme, Australia) Chowdhury, Anis (University of Western Sydney