Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143466451
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Business
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- ISBN-10: 0143466453
- Publisher Date: 20 Apr 2024
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 536
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹749.25Current price is: ₹749.25.
Discover the untold story of India’s economic transformation in “India’s Finance Ministers: Stumbling Into Reforms (1977-1998)” by A K Bhattacharya. This captivating book delves into the pivotal roles of finance ministers during a critical period, navigating from a closed economy to liberalization. Explore the challenges, triumphs, and lasting impact of their decisions. ISBN: 9780143466451
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Akash Roy –
Good coverage of the reforms, but could have included more diverse viewpoints. Felt a bit one-sided at times. Still an insightful read.
Kashish Jain –
I learned a lot about Indian economic policy! It could have been more engagingly written, but the information is valuable.
Kovid Soni –
Informative and well-written. Provides good insight. The book gives a clear picture. It is worth reading the book!
Shivani Singh –
Offers a comprehensive view of India’s economic transition. Some prior knowledge of economics would be helpful. Enjoyed the biographical details.
Gorika Goyal –
An important contribution to understanding India’s economic history. While dry in places, it offers unparalleled insight. Worth the effort!
Anonymous –
Interesting insights into the finance ministers, though I wish it covered a wider timeframe. A bit dry at times, but informative overall.
Sonu Kumar Khitoliya –
A detailed look at a crucial period, but sometimes gets bogged down in technical jargon. Still, a worthwhile read for those interested in Indian economic history.
Nikhil Vardhan –
Well-researched, but not exactly a page-turner. It’s a solid academic work. I found the middle section a little slow going.
Lakshya Joshi –
Provides a unique perspective on India’s economic reforms. The author clearly knows his stuff. A bit dense, but rewarding if you persevere.
Sidharth Kumar –
A fascinating account of the challenges and successes of India’s finance ministers. Highly recommended for economics enthusiasts. I’m giving because of its information.
Siddhik Gagguturu –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian economic policy. The author presents a complex subject in an accessible manner.
Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
A decent analysis, but it felt like a textbook. A little too focused on the ministers and not enough on the broader social context.