Socialism and Cost of Delayed Economic Reform in India

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Athiyaman Karur R

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Socialism and Cost of Delayed Economic Reform in India

Recently Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar published a new paper on “Socialism Kills The Human Cost of Delayed Economic Reform in India.”

The key proposition of this paper is attempting to quantify the number of “missing children,” “missing literates,” and “missing non-poor” and the assumption is if India’s reform had started in 1970s instead of 80s or 90s what would be the implications of social development in nutshell.

encl : socialsim kills PDF




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Nov 5, 2009, 2:36:25 AM11/5/09
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On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 11:44 +0530, Athiyaman Karur R wrote:
> Socialism and Cost of Delayed Economic Reform in India
>
> Recently Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar published a new paper on
> “Socialism Kills The Human Cost of Delayed Economic Reform in India.”
>
> The key proposition of this paper is attempting to quantify the number
> of “missing children,” “missing literates,” and “missing non-poor” and
> the assumption is if India’s reform had started in 1970s instead of
> 80s or 90s what would be the implications of social development in
> nutshell.

The problem is we are always in two state of mind.. ரெண்டுங்கெட்டான்
நிலை.

we need to show little persistence on any one way or decide on our own
way.

Indira favors socialism & Rajiv opens the doors to Capilaists. all
difference inside the same party & family..

By the way, what would the author comment on China?

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