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India Before and Since the Crisis is a detailed two-volume set that provides an in-depth examination of India’s economy and society during two distinct periods: the pre-2008 era of rapid growth and the post-crisis years of adjustment and reform. Author Brij Narain offers critical insights into the factors that contributed to India’s economic expansion, the vulnerabilities exposed by the global financial crisis, and the nation’s subsequent recovery trajectory.
This scholarly work explores key themes including monetary policy, fiscal management, agricultural transformation, industrial growth, and social development indices. The volumes analyze how the crisis impacted inflation, employment, and investment patterns, while also evaluating the government’s policy interventions and their effectiveness. Narain’s research provides valuable perspectives on India’s resilience as an emerging economy and its strategic positioning in the global economic order.







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