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Can India Achieve Double-digit growth ?

Title
Can India Achieve Double-digit growth ? [electronic resource] / Richard Herd ... [et al]
Publication
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2011.

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Additional Authors
  • Herd, Richard.
  • Conway, Paul.
  • Hill, Sam.
  • Koen, Vincent.
  • Chalaux, Thomas.
Description
41 p.; 21 x 29.7cm.
Summary
In recent years, India has enjoyed one of the highest growth rates worldwide, weathering the global financial crisis better than many other countries. Prudent macroeconomic policies will be critical to prolonging the current expansion, given the risks associated with high inflation and volatile capital flows. A steadfast commitment to fiscal consolidation is needed to continue to reduce the large deficit that emerged in the aftermath of the slowdown and avoid crowding out private investment. Stepping up structural reforms will also be necessary if double-digit growth rates are to be achievable over the coming decade or so. Indeed, the operating environment for private business remains challenging. While infrastructure is improving in key sectors, partly thanks to greater private investment, bottlenecks endure and efforts to intensify competition and ensure continued strong investment are required. Labour market reforms are also required to promote job creation. Rapid economic development has boosted living standards and reduced poverty but poverty remains high. There is a need to strengthen social welfare systems and access to health and education to ensure widespread benefits from continued high growth. This Working Paper relates to the 2011 OECD Economic Survey of India (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/india)
Series Statement
OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.883
Uniform Title
OECD Economics Department Working Papers, no.883.
Subject
  • Economics
  • India
LCCN
10.1787/5kg84x28tn9x-en
OCLC
oecd-lib
Title
Can India Achieve Double-digit growth ? [electronic resource] / Richard Herd ... [et al]
Imprint
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2011.
Series
OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.883
OECD Economics Department Working Papers, 1815-1973 ; no.883.
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Full text online available onsite at NYPL
Indexed Term
Economics
India
Added Author
Herd, Richard.
Conway, Paul.
Hill, Sam.
Koen, Vincent.
Chalaux, Thomas.
Other Standard Identifier
10.1787/5kg84x28tn9x-en doi
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