“Trickle-Down Economics: The Indian Perspective” is an analytical narrative of post-globalization economic phenomena in developing countries with special reference to India. The growth of unprecedented private investment with liberal economic policies in India and other newly industrialized countries has expanded the dualism in economic development leading to a concentration of assets only in a few hands. Allied sector producers, farmers, landless low wage laborers, and likes are still waiting to get some pulp of corporate development. How to manage the trade-off between corporate development and the flow of its benefits to lower sections of society is the biggest challenge of today’s economic dialogues. This book is a modest attempt to create awareness about the growing inequalities in society due to the unfair distribution of resources and provides certain amicable solutions to academics and policymakers together.
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2020
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Dr. Mohammad Khalid is an associate professor in the Economics department of Shibli National College, Azamgarh. He has more than twenty-five years of teaching and research experience in the field of Economics and has more than three dozens of papers and articles to his credit in different national and international journals, magazines and conference presentations. From 2007 to 2012, he served in the Industrial Management Technology department of Yanbu Industrial College Yanbu, Saudi Arabia and secured an excellent academic reputation.
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