This paper examines social development in India over the last fifty years, stipulating it has suffered from three fatal flaws in the Nehruvian vision that set the tone for policies in this period. These were: 1) reliance on the Soviet model of heavy industry-oriented, and inward-looking development policy; 2) adoption of the Anglo-American concept of the "welfare state"; and, 3) the Indian/colonial feudal tradition of creating, and maintaining distance...
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2001/01/31
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部门工作文件
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2010/07/01
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Labor market and social insurance policy in India : a case of losing on both competitiveness and caring
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Food for Work Program