Development and public finance essays in honour of Raja J. Chelliah

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Srivastava, D. K. [ed.]
Other Authors: Sankar, U. (ed.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Delhi SAGE Publications 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • On strategies of disinvestment and privatization/ Vijjay Kelkar Financial transactions taxes/ Parthasarathi Shome Issues in design and implementation of a carbon tax system in India/ U. Sankar Economic analysis of India's double tax avoidance agreements/ Arindam das -Gupta A political cost model of fiscal federialism: some emperical results from Indian freedom/ Shyam Nath Tax effort of Indian states 2002-07/ Indira Rajaraman and Rajan Goyal On the political economy of Fiscal imbalances in India/ D. K. Srivastava When should budget deficit be a serious concern?/ Subra Ramamurthy Revenue estimation for goods and service tax/ Mahesh C. Purohit and Vishnu Kanta Purohit Contours of central banking: have they changed?/ C. Rangarajan Decentralization and economic development: issues in policy and institutional reform/ M. Govinda Rao Modelling Social policy/ Jaya Krishnakumar, Paola Ballon and Juan Tellez Decentralization in India: Outcomes and opportunities/ Kalippa Kalirajan and Keijiro Otsuka Globalization of knowledge development/ N. S. Siddharthan Climate change: adaptation and mitigation policies in India/ K. S. Kavikumar Regional growth convergence in Indian states: a panel data approach/ K.R. Shanmugam Investment and subsidies in Indian agriculture: one variation on a theme by Dr. Raja J. Chelliah/ Raghbendra Jha Credit, branch banking and output: evidence from Indian states/ Kaushik Chaudhuri and Mary Cherical A biographical sketch/ D. K. Srivastava Raja Chelliah: Economists without an honorific 'Indian'/ Deena Khatkhate Dr. Chelliah: Great crusader for Fiscal reforms/ Subra Ramamurthy Raja Chelliah: an indomitable crusader/ T.S. Rangamannar