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Analyzes growth patterns, productivity levels, systemic constraints, and agricultural pricing policies.
The challenge of "jobless growth" and the need for formal job creation.
Earlier editions also go into detail on planning in India, economic reforms, and liberalization, offering a solid historical and policy context that complements the current analysis.
The introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 2017 consolidated a maze of indirect taxes into a unified system, creating a single national market and broadening the tax base. The introduction of the Goods and Services Tax
The 26th edition organizes the analysis of the Indian economy into five critical sections:
The strong economic performance is a direct result of coordinated and forward-looking economic policies.
Uma Kapila’s enduring value is her ability to take the chaotic, multi-speed Indian economy and render it into a logical, chronological story. Whether you find the PDF via a legal bookstore or borrow a friend’s Kindle copy, ensure the edition is within the last 12 months. Verify the Table of Contents for mentions of "Fiscal Year 2023-24" or "Interim Budget 2024." Whether you find the PDF via a legal
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) operates under a flexible inflation targeting framework (4% +/- 2%).
: As of 2026, the IMF ranks India as the world's 6th largest economy by nominal GDP. The economy remains one of the fastest-growing globally, often hitting annual growth rates of 6-7%. : As of 2026
New labor codes and privatization policies. 5. Conclusion
| Period | Average Annual Growth Rate | Key Characteristics | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Near-zero growth | Stagnation under colonial rule | | 1950 - 1980 | ~3.5% (the "Hindu rate of growth") | Post-independence planning era, focus on self-reliance | | 1980 - 2000 | ~5.5% | Pro-business reforms, initial phase of liberalization | | 2000 - Present | Close to 7.5% | High-growth phase driven by services and economic reforms |
