View from the Outside, A
Author: Chidambaram, P.
Brand: Random House Books for Young Readers
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 388
Release Date: 07-03-2008
Details: āChidambaram illuminates the crucial interface between economics and politics . . . his style is simple, austere, impressive . . . there is much that I enjoyed in this bookā āMeghnad Desai in Indian Express āEconomics is the science of the possible made to look like the art of the impossibleā is a definition that would strike a chord with any finance minister of India who, every year, has to perform the great Indian hope trick. Otherwise known as the Budgetāa careful balancing act between revenue and expenditure, tax rates and tax sops, growth and equity, reforms and the status quo. Within these constraints, however, there is much that a finance minister can actually accomplish, as P. Chidambaram, one of Indiaās most accomplished economists and commentators, shows in A View from the Outside, a collection of columns that assesses the promises and performance of the NDA government in the period 2002ā2004. The columns, originally published in the Indian Express and the Financial Express , reflect the views of Chidambaram, finance minister between 1996 and 1998 and again from 2004 onwards, on a range of issues that remain important regardless of the government in power. They also provide snapshots of the Indian economy in good times and bad. This collection covers subjects such as agriculture, reforms, budgets, forex reserves, economic growth and tax policies. It also offers perceptive political analyses and some telling comments on social issues. Far more than mere reactions to developments during that period, Chidambaram provides the reader with an extraordinarily clear understanding of the problems underlying the Indian economyāand its politicsāand ways of solving them. Reviews āThere is a lot of wisdom in this book, as well as entertainmentāā Gurcharan Das in Outlook
EAN: 9780143063759
Package Dimensions: 8.0 x 5.0 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English
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View from the Outside, A
View from the Outside, A
Author: Chidambaram, P.
Brand: Random House Books for Young Readers
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 388
Release Date: 07-03-2008
Details: āChidambaram illuminates the crucial interface between economics and politics . . . his style is simple, austere, impressive . . . there is much that I enjoyed in this bookā āMeghnad Desai in Indian Express āEconomics is the science of the possible made to look like the art of the impossibleā is a definition that would strike a chord with any finance minister of India who, every year, has to perform the great Indian hope trick. Otherwise known as the Budgetāa careful balancing act between revenue and expenditure, tax rates and tax sops, growth and equity, reforms and the status quo. Within these constraints, however, there is much that a finance minister can actually accomplish, as P. Chidambaram, one of Indiaās most accomplished economists and commentators, shows in A View from the Outside, a collection of columns that assesses the promises and performance of the NDA government in the period 2002ā2004. The columns, originally published in the Indian Express and the Financial Express , reflect the views of Chidambaram, finance minister between 1996 and 1998 and again from 2004 onwards, on a range of issues that remain important regardless of the government in power. They also provide snapshots of the Indian economy in good times and bad. This collection covers subjects such as agriculture, reforms, budgets, forex reserves, economic growth and tax policies. It also offers perceptive political analyses and some telling comments on social issues. Far more than mere reactions to developments during that period, Chidambaram provides the reader with an extraordinarily clear understanding of the problems underlying the Indian economyāand its politicsāand ways of solving them. Reviews āThere is a lot of wisdom in this book, as well as entertainmentāā Gurcharan Das in Outlook
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Languages: English
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Author: Chidambaram, P.
Brand: Random House Books for Young Readers
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 388
Release Date: 07-03-2008
Details: āChidambaram illuminates the crucial interface between economics and politics . . . his style is simple, austere, impressive . . . there is much that I enjoyed in this bookā āMeghnad Desai in Indian Express āEconomics is the science of the possible made to look like the art of the impossibleā is a definition that would strike a chord with any finance minister of India who, every year, has to perform the great Indian hope trick. Otherwise known as the Budgetāa careful balancing act between revenue and expenditure, tax rates and tax sops, growth and equity, reforms and the status quo. Within these constraints, however, there is much that a finance minister can actually accomplish, as P. Chidambaram, one of Indiaās most accomplished economists and commentators, shows in A View from the Outside, a collection of columns that assesses the promises and performance of the NDA government in the period 2002ā2004. The columns, originally published in the Indian Express and the Financial Express , reflect the views of Chidambaram, finance minister between 1996 and 1998 and again from 2004 onwards, on a range of issues that remain important regardless of the government in power. They also provide snapshots of the Indian economy in good times and bad. This collection covers subjects such as agriculture, reforms, budgets, forex reserves, economic growth and tax policies. It also offers perceptive political analyses and some telling comments on social issues. Far more than mere reactions to developments during that period, Chidambaram provides the reader with an extraordinarily clear understanding of the problems underlying the Indian economyāand its politicsāand ways of solving them. Reviews āThere is a lot of wisdom in this book, as well as entertainmentāā Gurcharan Das in Outlook
EAN: 9780143063759
Package Dimensions: 8.0 x 5.0 x 0.9 inches
Languages: English
















