Singh, Harbir

India As A Pioneer Of Innovation - New Delhi Oxford University Press 2017 - 226

This book explores the issues that promote and those that hinder the country’s rise as an innovation leader. Its balanced perspective on India's promises and failings makes it a valuable addition for those who believe that India's future banks heavily on its ability to leapfrog using innovation, as well as those sceptical of the Indian state's belief in the potential of private enterprise and innovation.

Table of contents


List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Introduction

1. Historical Perspectives on Innovation in Indian Business
Claude Markovits
2. Innovation in the Informal Economy of Mofussil India
Barbara Harriss-White
3. The Private Provision of Missing Public Goods: Evidence from Narayana Health in India
Tarun Khanna and Budhaditya Gupta
4. Innovation in Indian Business Groups
Prashant Kale and Harbir Singh
5. From ‘Pharmacy’ to ‘Laboratory’: The Global Biologics Revolution and the Indian Biopharmaceutical Industry
Chirantan Chatterjee and Shreekanth Mahendiran
6. Fair Use and Fair Dealing: Two Approaches to Limitations and Exceptions in Copyright Law
Shyamkrishna Balganesh and David Nimmer
7. Innovations in the Organization of Public Health Services for Rural and Remote Parts of India
T. Sundararaman and Rajani Ved
8. India as a Hub of Innovations for the Millions (I4M)
Vijay Mahajan
9. Market-Based Solutions for Poverty Reduction in India
Brian English

Conclusion
Index

978-0-19-947608-4

Allied Informatics, Jaipur


Economics

338.0640954 / SIN