Réformes et nouvelle économie politique en Inde (notice n° 364481)

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Title Réformes et nouvelle économie politique en Inde
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General note 48
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Summary, etc. Reforms and the New Political Economy of India W hen India began its liberal reform in 1991, privatization was supposed to be part of the array of public policies. But it must be recognized that fifteen years later, the measures are long in coming. The lack of them is indicative of the nature of liberal reforms and the form taken in India by “liberalization”. India’s political economy is changing, but the state’s role remains one of nation-building via redistribution. Thus, although in the early 1990s recurring system breakdowns undeniably pleaded in favor of reforming it, the state’s priority over the past fifteen years has instead been to assist the modernization and growth of private industry and show special consideration for small-scale industry. India in retrospect has adopted the Chinese way of first reinforcing a dynamic private sphere outside the public sector, a clever strategy that has allowed it to free up macroeconomic resources to finance the cost of both political and economic transition. India’s political economy has thus been reformed on the basis of more immediate stakes than those involved in privatization, viewed as one out of many possible instruments. This political and social compromise of seeing beyond the idea of privatization probably hails India’s entrance into a “second economic modernization.”
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Note Critique internationale | 32 | 3 | 2006-10-01 | p. 189-207 | 1290-7839
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