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Tables of Contents for Policies, Institutions and Industrial Development
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of tables and figures
9
1
List of abbreviations
10
2
Preface
12
5
Part I Policies, institutions and industrial development: Theoretical perspectives
17
58
Introduction
19
8
Institutions and industrial development
19
4
Conceptual framework and approach
23
2
Organisation of the book
25
2
The state and the development process
27
14
State and society: Basic conceptions
28
2
The `soft' state
30
2
Strong, intermediate and weak states
32
3
State autonomy and state capacity
35
6
State, market and industrial development
41
34
State-managed development and its critics
42
3
State and market in neo-classical economic theory
45
4
State, market and firm in new institutional economics
49
5
Market and state: An interdependent relationship
54
2
The World Bank conception of the state and its limitations
56
6
The political feasibility of economic reform
62
2
The East Asian `miracles': Lessons learnt
64
4
Institutional prerequisites for sustained industrial growth
68
7
Part II India: State intervention and control, 1951-91
75
60
The evolution of India's industrial policies
77
8
Evolution of a policy framework for state-led industrial development
78
5
Self-reliance and policies vis-a-vis foreign capital
83
2
The institutional framework for policy implementation
85
26
The industrial approval system and the institutional framework for interaction
85
7
Property rights and the institutional framework for private sector growth
92
9
Policies affecting foreign investment and transfer of technology
101
7
The institutional framework for co-operation between the state and the private sector
108
3
Industrial development patterns, 1951-91
111
24
Impact upon corporate sector development
111
4
The role of the public industrial sector
115
4
Impact upon foreign investment and collaboration
119
10
The pattern of industrial development
129
6
Part III India: Policies, indsitutions and industrial development in the 1990s
135
62
Economic crisis and policy-making
137
17
The 1991-crisis and the new economic policies
138
4
The agenda-setting phase
142
1
The decision-making phase
143
6
Assessments of the new economic policies
149
5
Institutional constraints on policy implementation
154
27
Property rights and the institutional framework for private sector growth
155
6
The institutional framework for interaction
161
5
Lack of transparency and personalistic relationships
166
5
Incoherence of the regulatory framework
171
6
The institutional framework for co-operation between the state and the private sector
177
4
Industrial development patterns after 1991
181
16
Impact upon corporate sector development
182
4
Impact upon investment and industrial development
186
4
Impact upon foreign investment and collaboration
190
7
Part IV Conclusions and wider perspectives
197
41
Policies, institutions and industrial development
199
10
Policies, institutions and industrial development 1951-91
199
4
Policies, institutions and industrial development after 1991
203
3
External constraints
206
3
Globalisation, state autonomy and industrial development
209
29
Globalisation and other trends
210
6
Implications of the global change processes for industrial development
216
9
How has openness affected India's industrial development?
225
6
The challenges facing India
231
7
Appendix: Data sources and elite interviewing
238
6
Bibliography
244
11
Index
255
6
About the author
261