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E-raamat: Economist in the Real World: The Art of Policymaking in India

(The World Bank)
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In December 2009, the economist Kaushik Basu left the rarefied world of academic research for the nuts and bolts of policymaking. Appointed by the then Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh, to be chief economic adviser (CEA) to the Government of India, Basu -- a theorist, with special interest in development economics, and a professor of economics at Cornell University -- discovered the complexity of applying economic models to the real world. Effective policymaking, Basu learned, integrates technical knowledge with political awareness. In this book, Basu describes the art of economic policymaking, viewed through the lens of his two and a half years as CEA.

Basu writes from a unique perspective -- neither that of the career bureaucrat nor that of the traditional researcher. Plunged into the deal-making, non-hypothetical world of policymaking, Basu suffers from a kind of culture shock and views himself at first as an anthropologist or scientist, gathering observations of unfamiliar phenomena. He addresses topics that range from the macroeconomic -- fiscal and monetary policies -- to the granular -- designing grain auctions and policies to assure everyone has access to basic food. Basu writes about globalization and India's period of unprecedented growth, and he reports that at a dinner hosted by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, President Obama joked to him, "You should give this guy some tips" -- "this guy" being Timothy Geithner. Basu describes the mixed success of India's anti-poverty programs and the problems of corruption, and considers the social norms and institutions necessary for economic development. India is, Basu argues, at an economics crossroad. As CEA from 2009 to 2012, he was present at the creation of a potential economic powerhouse.

Preface ix
1 Arriving in Lutyens's Delhi
1(8)
From the Slopes of Raisina Hill
1(3)
Speaking in Subsequences: The Extended Sen Rule
4(5)
2 India's Growth Story: Stagnation, Crisis, and Takeoff
9(36)
Delicious Bengali Dishes
9(1)
The Coffee House at the Delhi School of Economics
10(1)
Intellectual Roots of the Economy
11(7)
The Growth Trajectory
18(8)
Crisis as Opportunity
26(5)
Growth Surge
31(5)
Gathering Storm: The Global Financial Crisis and Its Fallout
36(4)
The Tea Leaves
40(5)
3 Inflation: The Emperor of Economic Maladies
45(22)
Understanding Inflation, Understanding Deflation
45(3)
Inflation in India and the World
48(5)
Interest Rates and Liquidity
53(8)
Benefits for the Poor and Inflation
61(2)
Salad Bowl Stagflation
63(4)
4 Fiscal and Other Macroeconomic Policies for an Emerging Economy
67(18)
A "Repo" Mishap
67(1)
Fiscal Policy in the Emerging Economy
68(4)
Infrastructural Investment and Government Guarantees
72(2)
Exchange Rate Management
74(7)
Managing and Predicting Macro Parameters: A Conundrum
81(4)
5 Globalization and the Challenge of Development
85(14)
Tips to Industrialized Nations
85(5)
Poverty, the Sharing of Prosperity, and Policy
90(2)
Inequality and Taxation
92(3)
Globalization and the Taxation Game
95(4)
6 Food and Poverty
99(20)
The Challenge of Poverty
99(2)
Food Buffers
101(4)
India's Food Grain Market: Description
105(1)
Theory of Food Market Intervention
106(4)
Redesigning India's Food Grains Policy: Price Stabilization
110(2)
Food Security for the Vulnerable
112(7)
7 The Nuts and Bolts of the Economy
119(16)
O-Rings
119(2)
Contracts and Pareto
121(4)
Finance and Development
125(4)
Ponzis
129(6)
8 Law and Economics
135(22)
Preamble
135(1)
Corruption and the Law
136(6)
Law's Responsibility
142(6)
Law as Focal Point
148(7)
Postscript
155(2)
9 The Social and Organizational Foundations of Economic Development
157(14)
A Critical Flaw
157(1)
Guarding the Jewelry and Stealing in the Bazaar
158(2)
Utilizing Norms and Modifying Norms
160(3)
Teacher Absenteeism in India
163(3)
The Sociology of Bureaucracy
166(5)
10 The Road Ahead
171(18)
India's Prospects
171(5)
Striking Gold with Higher Education
176(6)
The Invisible Hand, Markets, and Interventions
182(4)
Development without Borders
186(3)
Notes 189(20)
References 209(20)
Index 229