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Author(s)
Houtart, François
Keywords
India
society
economic
reforms Dalits
caste relations
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Cultural ethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics
Ecumenism
Intercultural and contextual theologies

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/190181
Abstract
"En noviembre de 1996, el director general del FMI felicitó al gobierno indio por su tasa de crecimiento económico que sobrepasó el 6% en los dos últimos años. De esa manera mostraba su satisfacción ante el hecho de que el gobierno instalado desde inicios de 1996, continuaba con la política de las reformas económicas. Sin embargo , el FMI consideraba que esas reformas debían acelerarse, que el déficit del Estado nacional tenía que reducirse y que los obstáculos a las inversiones locales y extranjeras debían eliminarse."
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1997-12-15
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Article
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