Publication

29 Mar 2012

This paper examines the current state of economic reforms in India and the phenomenon of policy paralysis leading to almost complete lack of progress on reforms. It studies the qualitative aspects of reforms in India over the last couple of decades and explains how these have changed over time. It discusses the role of coalition governments, an increasingly regressive political economy and lack of strong political leadership in fostering the policy paralysis and expects the latter to prevail in the foreseeable future.

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Author Amitendu Palit
Series ISAS Working Papers
Publisher Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
Copyright © 2012 Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
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