2020
DOI: 10.1177/2319714520981455
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The Indian Economy: Critical Factors and Constraints of Economic Development

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“…The policies and decisions regarding government revenue allocation to attaining specific economic goals come under fiscal policies (Facchini & Seghezza, 2018). These policies tend to play a significant share in the economic expansion of a country because the infrastructural development, educational development and many other economic achievements rely on the extent to which the government spends on those particular domains (Facchini & Seghezza, 2018; Ghildiyal et al, 2015; Rana & Haque, 2020).…”
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“…The policies and decisions regarding government revenue allocation to attaining specific economic goals come under fiscal policies (Facchini & Seghezza, 2018). These policies tend to play a significant share in the economic expansion of a country because the infrastructural development, educational development and many other economic achievements rely on the extent to which the government spends on those particular domains (Facchini & Seghezza, 2018; Ghildiyal et al, 2015; Rana & Haque, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proponents of free trade often claim it to be pro-environmental. This is because free trade leads to welfare gains for trading nations, and thus generates resources, enhances resource use efficiency and aids in technological innovations, development and dissemination for climate preservation (Holder & Lee, 2007;Rana & Haque, 2020;Tîmbur, 2010). On the contrary, Kim (2011) argue that trade induced growth promotes unsustainable consumption with nations generating competitive advantage while risking environmental standards and aggravating ecological risks and are therefore anti-environmental.…”
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“…Finally, in the Vol. 9 (4), we ended up discussing critical factors and constraints for economic development (Rana & Haque, 2020), giving a consideration to the solutions like initial public offerings (Singh & Jain, 2020) and impact of research and development (R&D) on financial performance (Nandy, 2020). The volume also discussed two international conferences: (a) an international conference hosted jointly by the College of Banking and Financial Studies (CBFS), the Research Council of Oman, Central Bank of Oman (CBO) and National Institute of Securities Market, India (Murugaiah, 2020) and (b) the fifth international management conference 'AMRIT'…”
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