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The Role of Keynesian Policies in Semi-industrialized Countries: theory and evidence from India
Authors:Amitava  Krishna Dutt
Institution:Department of Economics , University of Notre Dame , Notre Dame , IN , 46556 , USA
Abstract:This paper examines the relevance of Keynesian policies—interpreted as those policies implied by Keynes's theoretical analysis of unemployment developed in The General Theory—for a subset of developing economies, which are called semi-industrialized countries. It draws on recent contributions in development economics to argue on theoretical grounds that Keynesian policies are relevant for semi-industrialized countries even when they are constrained by capital shortages, stagnant agricultural sectors, and foreign exchange availability. It then discusses the recent development experience of India to illustrate the empirical relevance of some of these theoretical issues.
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