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Indian Journal of Economics October 1949

1949

Even the difficulties in the prduction of consumption goods during the War and the maintenance of that volume of production in the post-war years became imperatively clear due to the bottlenecks created by the non-availability of capital goods and chemicals at hotne. [...] The volume 1M our exports in the post-war years has been only about 65% of what it used to be in 1941 The increase in the purchasingINDIA'S BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 113 power of the low-income groups led to an increase in the demand for home consumption e.gr in the case of tea oil-seeds coffee sugar. [...] The balance of paments of India was stronger in many ways at the end of the war when the prices of the primary products had fully recovered From the effects of the depression. [...] The permanent solution lies in the direction of a drastic reorganistion of our economy in the light of the now-established fact of partition for the country the elimination of food imports in the immediate future stupendous efforts to increase our production and reduction in the high level of prices. [...] The permanent solution lies in the direction of drastic reorgansation of our economy in the light of the partition of the country the"PATHOLOGY OF INDIA'S BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 121 elimination of food imports in the near future stupendous efforts to icrease our production reduction in the high level of prices and methdical economic development of the country.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
India’s Balance of Payments
101-108 K. B. Saha view
India’s Balance of Payments
109-114 P. C. Malhotra view
Pathology of India’s Balance of Payments
115-122 K. Anantaram view
Price Level and Balance of Payments of India in Recent Years
123-128 Jai Mishra view
Balance of Payment of India
129-138 D. N. Gurtoo view
India’s Balance of Trade: A Case for Devaluation
139-148 K. N. Bhattacharya view
India’s Commodity Balance of Trade Since the War
149-160 R. N. Poduval view
Mixed Economy in Theory and Practice
161-166 M. H. Vaswani view
Public Enterprise in a Mixed Economy
167-174 R. Balakrishna view
Inflation and Indian Monetary Policy
175-184 N. K. Kulkarni view
Inflation and Monetary Policy with Special Reference to India
185-192 C. W. B. Zacharias view
Mixed Economy in Theory and Practice—with Special. Reference to India
193-196 R. V. Rao view
Monetary Policy and Inflation in India: Debasement of Currency and its Effect
197-198 M. V. Kibe view
Devaluation and Inflation
199-204 V. G. Sahasrabudhe view
Devaluation and India’s Balance of Payments
205-209 Baljit Singh view
Backmatter
210-viii M.C. Munshi, P. Prasad view

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