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... reforms in 1991. Fiscal reform was designed to restore macro eco- nomic balance . Reforms directed at opening up the Indian economy to foreign trade and investment , though modest by international standards , represented a radical ...
... reforms in 1991. Fiscal reform was designed to restore macro eco- nomic balance . Reforms directed at opening up the Indian economy to foreign trade and investment , though modest by international standards , represented a radical ...
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... reform is to ensure that the quality of the deficit is maintained , if not improved . Expenditure reform should include the task of how to spend more and better on health , edu- cation and governance , while cutting unproductive and ...
... reform is to ensure that the quality of the deficit is maintained , if not improved . Expenditure reform should include the task of how to spend more and better on health , edu- cation and governance , while cutting unproductive and ...
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... reform is that of labour laws , bankruptcy laws , rent control laws and the legal enforce- ment mechanism that stands in the way of an effective restructuring of the industrial sector . Th he public sector was singled out for being in ...
... reform is that of labour laws , bankruptcy laws , rent control laws and the legal enforce- ment mechanism that stands in the way of an effective restructuring of the industrial sector . Th he public sector was singled out for being in ...
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