South Asia Economic Journal ( India )
Year:  2005 Month:  june Volume:  6 Number:  1
Publisher:  Sage Publications Place of Publication:  New Delhi Price:  Rs 910

Contents of the Journal

WTO Agriculture negotiations and South Asian countries: concerns, viewpoints and consensus. Ramesh Chand and Seema Bathla
Agriculutral trade policy reforms in India. Prema- Chandra Athukorala
Commercial agriculture in Kerala after the WTO. Brigit Joseph and K.J.Joseph
Economic growth, appropriate policies and poverty reduction in a developing country: some experience from Indonesia. Tulus Tambunan
Should Bangladesh join a regional Free Trade area? Peter Warr
Water and sanitation in South Asia in the context of the millennium development goals. Mukul Kulshrestha and Atul K Mittal
BPO: The strategic alternative for India. Dhiraj Sharma, Sharad Saxena and Shubhra Aanand
Economic policy in Sri Lanka. H.N.S.Karunatilake


Documents in the Journal
BIMSTEC Summit Declaration, Bangkok, 31 July 2004


Book Reviews
SAARC Regional poverty profile 2003. M.D.R.K Jayatilaka SAARC Secretariat, Kathmandu, 2003, ix +124 pp. US$5.00
Future directions of BIMSTEC : towards a Bay of Bengal economic community. Bilesha Weeraratne RIS,New Delhi, 2004, 68pp. Rs 75/ US$ 5.
Pro-Poor growth and Governance in South Asia: Decentralization and participatroy development. Beena Pandey Sage Publications, New Delhi, 459pp. Rs 420/-
Reforms, labour markets and social security in India. Mukul Asher adn Deepa Vasudevan Oxford University Press and Research and Information System for the Non-Aligned and other developing countries, (RIS), New Delhi, 2004
 
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