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OECD Economic Outlook No. 86 - Indiapdf,48Kb,English | View long abstract 19-Nov-2009 Summary of developments and projections for India, taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook. Also available:Related documents: |
Composite Leading Indicators (CLIs) for OECD Countries and Major Non-Member EconomiesEnglish | View long abstract 06-Nov-2009 Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Composite leading indicators (CLIs) are presented in two different forms. They are the trend restored CLIs and the annualised 6-month rate of changes of CLIs. Related documents: |
Seminar: Growth performance and sustainability in the enhanced engagement countriesEnglish | View long abstract 05-Oct-2009 The Economics Department organised a seminar on 24 September 2009 to bridge this gap in the policy debate by identifying potential sources of growth in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa, ... |
India’s growth pattern and obstacles to higher growthEnglish | View long abstract 05-Aug-2008 Sean M. Dougherty, Richard Herd, Thomas Chalaux and Abdul Azeez Erumban India’s growth performance has improved significantly over the past 20 years, but has been uneven across industries and states. The need for further institutional reforms is urgent, focusing on product and labour market regulations at the central and state levels. Also available:Related documents: |
FDI from OECD countries jumps 50% in 2007 but set to fall in 2008English | View long abstract 24-Jun-2008 Foreign direct investment (FDI) outflows from OECD countries in 2007 leapt to a record USD 1.82 trillion from USD 1.2 trillion in 2006 but are projected to fall sharply in 2008, according to estimates from the OECD. Also available: |
Improving Product Market Regulation in India: An International and Cross-State comparisonEnglish | View long abstract 01-Apr-2008 Paul Conway and Richard Herd This paper uses the OECD’s indicators of product market regulation (PMR) to assess the extent to which India’s regulatory environment is supportive of competition in markets for goods and services. Economics Department Working Paper No. 599. Also available:Related documents: |
Product Market Regulation and economic performance across Indian StatesEnglish | View long abstract 01-Apr-2008 Paul Conway, Richard Herd and Thomas Chalaux This paper examines varies areas of India´s fiscal policy, in particular fiscal discipline, the structure of government spending, the tax system and fiscal federalism. Economics Department Working Paper No. 600. Also available:Related documents: |
Fiscal policy in India: past reforms and future challengesEnglish | View long abstract 12-Mar-2008 Richard Herd and Willi Leibfritz This paper examines varies areas of India´s fiscal policy, in particular fiscal discipline, the structure of government spending, the tax system and fiscal federalism. Also available:Related documents: |
Policy Brief: Economic Survey of India, 2007pdf,323Kb,English | View long abstract 09-Oct-2007 Since the mid-1980s successive reforms have progressively moved the Indian economy towards a market-based system. State intervention and control over economic activity has been reduced significantly and ... Also available: |
Economic Survey of India 2007English | View long abstract 09-Oct-2007 India has undergone a profound shift in economic management that has had a major beneficial impact. Significant economic challenges remain. Reform of labour and product markets, taxation, financial markets, ... Also available: |