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Slip, Stitch and Stumble: Financial Sectors Reforms in India

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Explore India’s 30-year journey of financial sector reforms, from Manmohan Singh’s 1991 budget to today’s challenges. “Slip, Stitch and Stumble” by Rajrishi Singhal (ISBN: 9780670092116) examines the motivations, successes, and roadblocks in this ongoing transformation. Discover why reforms remain incomplete and how they’ve shaped India’s economic growth. Unravel the complexities of a sector constantly evolving amidst a rapidly changing global landscape.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780670092116
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Business
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • ISBN-10: 0670092118
  • Publisher Date: 16 Jul 2024
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 304

19 reviews for Slip, Stitch and Stumble: Financial Sectors Reforms in India

  1. Umang Kaur Arora

    A decent overview of India’s financial reforms. Some parts felt a bit dry, but overall informative.

  2. Anumeha Anjlina Lakra

    It’s a bit academic, but worth it if you’re interested in the details of India’s financial sector. The ‘slip’ sections are very relevant.

  3. Aayush Sharma

    An important book for understanding India’s economic journey. However, the writing style could be more engaging.

  4. Vanshika Rathi

    A nuanced look at the successes and failures. It is an essential read for anyone working in finance or policy.

  5. Hansika Jain

    It’s a valuable resource for understanding India’s financial reforms, though the writing style is not for everyone.

  6. Akshit Goel

    Interesting perspective, but I wish there was more analysis of the current state of affairs. Still a valuable read.

  7. Swapnil Harishbhai Patel

    Singhal provides a balanced view. The ‘stumble’ sections were particularly insightful. Worth a read for economics enthusiasts.

  8. Pavitra Kalra

    A little dry in parts, but packed with information. It definitely provided a good overview. I wish it had more recent data.

  9. Swastik Kumar Ray

    Covers a lot of ground, maybe too much? It felt like a textbook at times, but there were some great takeaways.

  10. Adithyan S

    Offers a critical analysis. It made me think about the direction of India’s financial future. Definitely worth the time.

  11. Inderpreet Singh

    I learned a lot! It’s a complex topic, but Singhal breaks it down effectively. A must-read for serious students of economics.

  12. Ayush Kanojiya

    Well-researched and clearly written. It provided valuable insights into the complexities of financial reform. Recommended!

  13. Aaditya Singh

    Provides a detailed account of the reforms. It could be a bit overwhelming for casual readers, however the content is very informative.

  14. Prasad Balasaheb Ekhande

    Some arguments felt a bit biased, but on the whole, it provides a useful historical perspective. Could have used more charts.

  15. Ujjwal Chauhan

    Comprehensive and well-written! This book is a treasure for understanding the evolution. I highly recommend it.

  16. Srinjoy Basak

    Not a light read, but incredibly insightful. Helps to understand the present challenges in the finance sector and some potential solutions.

  17. Vaishnavi

    A bit dense at times, but the book offers a comprehensive look at the last years of financial changes in India.

  18. Amir Shahasad K.c

    Some sections are repetitive, but the overall narrative is compelling. A solid contribution to the field.

  19. Aadhar Kumar Mishra

    It can be slow-paced. However, I appreciate the author’s in-depth research and thoughtful analysis. The case studies were excellent.

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