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Politics of economic liberalization in India
Atul Kohli
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Politics
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India
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Economic Liberalization
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Development Model
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Received Support
25%
Public Sector
25%
Policy Regime
25%
Electoral Politics
25%
Populist
25%
Political Liberalism
25%
Ruling Party
25%
Economic Liberalism
25%
Aid Agencies
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Economic Programs
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External Aid
25%
Import Substitution
25%
Peasantry
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Substitution Model
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Popular Sectors
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Indian Business Groups
25%
Social Sciences
India
100%
Indians
25%
Industrial Sector
25%
Public Sector
25%
Political Liberalism
25%
Electoral Politics
25%
Economic Liberalism
25%
Import Substitution
25%
Aid Agency
25%
Peasantry
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Import Substitution
100%