Issues and Challenges of Inclusive Development
Essays in Honor of Prof. R. Radhakrishna
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- Utgivningsdatum2021-06-20
- Mått155 x 235 x undefined mm
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor309
- FörlagSpringer Verlag, Singapore
- ISBN9789811522314
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Prof. Rathinasamy Maria Saleth is an Honorary Professor at the Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India. He has research, teaching, training, and administrative experience spanning over 35 years in different organizations both within and outside India. Prof. Saleth served as the Director of the Loyola Institute of Business Administration (2014–2015) and also the Madras Institute of Development Studies (2009–2014), Chennai, India. Prof. Saleth has also been a Principal Researcher and senior institutional economist with the International Water Management Institute (2002–2008), Colombo, Sri Lanka, and an Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Comparative Water Law and Policy, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia. Prof. Saleth has authored/edited nine books and published over 90 papers in journals and edited volumes on subjects related to water resource management, institutional reform, agricultural policy, rural development, and impact assessment. He has been a consultantto the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization, Asian Development Bank, UNEP, and UNESCAP. He has served as the Editor of Review of Development and Change (2009–2014), the Managing Editor of the Journal of Social and Economic Development (2000–2002), and an Associate Editor of Water Policy (1998–2010) and Water Resources Research (2002–2004). Currently, he serves as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of journals such as Water Policy, Water Economics and Policy, and Technological Forecasting and Social Change. Prof. Saleth is also a member of the editorial team of Springer Book Series on Global Water Policy. Prof. S Galab is currently the Director of Institute for Development Studies, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh. He has research, teaching, training, and administrative experience spanning over 35 years in various capacities both within and outsideCESS (Centre for Economic and Social Studies), Hyderabad. As a development economist, his research covers the broad areas of agricultural policy and rural development with a special focus on rural indebtedness, agrarian distress and farmers’ suicides, MGNREGS, dryland agriculture, natural resource management, rehabilitation and resettlement of project-affected people, and handloom and powerloom sectors. Prof. Galab has co-authored/edited four books, published 36 articles in journals and edited volumes, presented 70 papers in national and international conferences, and completed 46 project reports. Prof. Galab has been the Project Director for over 21 national and international research projects. Currently, he leads the project: ‘Young Lives’, an international longitudinal study on childhood poverty. Besides his research, Prof. Galab is also involved in teaching and research guidance. He has already guided 12 Ph.D. and three M.Phil. students and is currently supervising eight Ph.D. and three M.Phil. students. Prof. Galab has also served a member of several expert committees at both the national and state levels. Prof. E. Revathi, Director of CESS, Hyderabad, is also the Dean of Graduate Studies at the same institute. Prof. Revathi has teaching and research experience spanning over three decades. She has done extensive research and has published several research articles in the areas of agriculture, land rights, and gender studies.
- Inclusive Development: Overview and Synthesis.- Seventy Years of Indian Economy: Growth and Challenges.- Economic Reform Policies and Inclusive Development.- Challenges in Achieving Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in India.- The Future of Inclusive Growth in India.- Managing Public Grain Reserves.- Understanding Food Policy Process in India: An Application to Food Security Act of 2013.- Globalisation and the Structure of the Manufacturing Sector in India.- Towards a New Industrial Policy in India.- Some Public Health Issues in India.- Is Globalisation Inclusive in Health outcomes? Experience of African Countries.- Inclusive Poverty Index without the Poverty Line in the Tradition of Engel.- Two Themes in Poverty and Inequality in India are Just Finding What We Measure instead of Measuring What We Find.- Have the Emerging Developing Economies been enjoying the Inclusive Global Growth in the Export of Modern Services?.- Global Economic Crisis 2008: A Contemporary Reappraisal withan Ethical Perspective.
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