Beschreibung:
This book, the second of two volumes, continues the authors' ground-breaking re-examination of India's history and political economy. Using the novel perspective of analysing India as an organization, volume two closely considers the country's fortunes in the twentieth century and how the country's history and political economy have been brought to bear on its functioning. This volume describes the economic fortunes of India in the second half of the 20th century. Beginning with the reconstruction of the Planning Commission and India's hybrid model of economic planning, the authors describe the multiple shocks weathered by the system before being replaced with a fully free market model after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
1. Second Turning Point: Planning and Reforms.- 2. External Risk: Competitors and Rivals.- 3. Internal Risk: Weakness of the Organization.- 4. Conclusion.