Budgets and Budgetary Procedures in India, 1947-48 to 2009-10


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This book provides an exhaustive and analytical account of budgetary developments in India since Independence in 1947 with focus on post-1991 reforms. The work is organised into 8 parts, each part containing chapters/information dealing with some aspect of budgetary policy in India. Part I explains the economic role of modern governments, particularly in developing countries. It describes various reasons for state intervention in the working of an economic system with special reference to the provision of public goods. Part II of this work explains (a) constitutional provisions and parliamentary procedures and controls applicable to the budgetary exercise of the Government of India, (b) structure of the Central Government budget, (c) functional, economic and cross-classification of the budget and (d) recent budgetary reforms in India including gender budgeting. Part III is devoted to taxes, expenditure, subsidies and debt liabilities of the Central Government.




Report and Proceedings of the Committee


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Economic Survey of India, 1947-48 to 2008-09


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ABOUT THE BOOK This book provides a comprehensive description and analysis of developments in various sectors of the Indian economy since Independence. It particularly focuses on the following sectors: agriculture, industry, fiscal policy, money and prices, banking and finance, and foreign trade. Year-wise (1947-48 to 2008-09) review of developments in these sectors of the economy is another key feature of the book. It also provides time-series data on Indian economy. The work is organised into 8 parts. Part I is introductory in nature, tracing the main developments in the Indian economy since Independence in 1947. Part II traces the developments in Indian agriculture during the post-Independence period and examines current issues pertaining to this vital sector of the Indian economy. Part III is devoted to Indian industry. It records changes in industrial policy during the post-Independence period, explains the key reform measures undertaken for making Indian industry internationally competitive and examines current issues pertaining to this sector. Part IV covers fiscal policy. It provides an account of fiscal developments in India since Independence and explains the fiscal policy reforms during the post-liberalisation period with particular emphasis on tax reforms. Part V traces the evolution of India?s monetary policy and price policy. Part VI deals with banking and finance. It explains developments in India?s financial system with particular emphasis on post-1991 reforms. Part VII describes and examines changes in the pattern of foreign trade since Independence, with focus on developments since 1991. Part VIII contains time-series data on the Indian economy. The book is designed to interest a cross-section of readers, viz. teachers and students of economics, commerce, law, public administration, business management, chartered accountancy and company secretaryship. It will also serve the needs of legislators, business executives, entrepreneurs and investors, and others interested in the developments in the Indian economy.




Parliamentary Papers


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Report


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Congressional Record


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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)




Comparative Public Budgeting


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This analysis of budgetary systems and policies across the world examines how politics, culture, and economics influence public finance.




Budget Memorandum


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