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"This book maps the World Bank's economic clout, administrative influence, and maneuvers through politics towards structural reforms of the Indian economy. It notes how the Bank was able to influence the country's economic and social policies through lending, as also the government's ability to resist this influence. It is a discourse on a world institution negotiating a country's policies for development and achieving the given goal of development."--Back of cover.
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World Bank, Foreign Loans, Economic assistance, Economic conditions, World bank, Economic development, India, economic policy, Economic historyPlaces
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Reflective Shadows: Political Economy of the World Bank Lending to India
2017, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Reflective shadows: political economy of the World Bank lending to India
2017, Oxford University Press
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Theorizing the role of the World Bank
The World Bank: travelogue of policies
From skepticism to friendship: India and the World Bank
Harvests and equity: lending for agriculture
Negotiating with the world market: lending to industry, banking, and infrastructure
Helping tomorrow's India: lending for urban development
Engineering the social sector: education and health
Fishing in federal waters: World Bank and the states
Lending to lagging states in a federal system.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 459-507) and index.

