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9789332701359

Economic Freedom of the States of India 2013

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  • ISBN13:

    9789332701359

  • ISBN10:

    9332701350

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-07-01
  • Publisher: Academic Foundation
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Summary

This report seeks to measure economic freedom in different Indian states to show how this improves economic outcomes. Economic freedom is a concept first used by the Fraser Institute to measure the extent to which governments constrain efficient decision making and distort resource allocation. It has been used in cross-country literature to show that countries with higher levels of freedom have better development indicators. However, attempts to capture economic freedom at the subnational level of state governments are rare, although very pertinent in a federal country like India. Many areas of economic decision making in India fall under the jurisdiction of state governments and are listed in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution. This pioneering work modifies the Fraser Institute’s methodology of measuring economic freedom across countries, creating a new way of measuring economic freedom across Indian states. This shows which states are getting freer or less free and demonstrates how economic freedom at the state level impacts economic development.

Author Biography

Bibek Debroy is an economist and a professor at the Centre for Policy Research, Delhi. He is the author of several books, papers, and popular articles. Laveesh Bhandari is the recipient of Best Thesis Award by the EXIM Bank of India in 1996 and the Hite Fellowship for work in international finance. He has authored and coauthored numerous publications on socioeconomic development, health, education, poverty, and inequality. Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar is a research fellow at the Cato Institute with a special focus on India and Asia. He is a prolific columnist and TV commentator in India, well known for a popular weekly column titled “Swaminomics” in the Times of India. He is the author of Escape from the Benevolent Zookeepers: The Best of Swaminomics and has been called “India’s leading economic journalist” by Stephen Cohen of the Brookings Institution. He has been the editor of India’s two biggest financial dailies, the Economic Times and Financial Express, and was also the India correspondent of the Economist for two decades. He has frequently been a consultant to the World Bank and Asian Development Bank and is currently consulting editor of the Economic Times.

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