A don't-miss doorstopper
The Oxford Handbook of the Indian Economy is a doorstopper of a book. Nine hundred pages long, and shoulder-strainingly heavy to pick up. It is, also, something of an achievement. The volume’s editor, Chetan Ghate of the Indian Statistical Institute in New Delhi, has gotten together almost 50 of the most thoughtful of India’s economists to talk about not just the features of the Indian economy as it undergoes its decades-long transition, but where the discipline is likely to go next, and what unanswered questions deserve our attention.
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