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CURRENT AWARENESS SERVICE [ New Arrivals of Books & Reports ] [ Volume 14; Issue No.8 ; August 2017] CONTENTS SUBJECT HEADING PAGE NO. CUSTOMS DUTY 1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1 ECONOMIC POLICY 4 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 4 INDUSTRY STUDIES 6 TRADE 6 AUTHOR INDEX 7 LIST OF THE COMPLIMENTARY PUBLICATIONS 8 1
CUSTOMS DUTY 1. Jain, R.K. ISBN : 81-7588-500-4. 336.2602654 J19C Q7.1-2 DS49730- DS49731 Customs law manual 2017-18 / by R.K. Jain.. - 57. - New Delhi: Centax Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2017. Misc.; [Amended upto 12th June 2017] ISBN : 81-7588-499-1. 336.260202 J19C Q7 DS49732 Book description: This edition of the Customs Law Manual presents Customs Law & Procedures as on 12 th June 2017. Statutory changes sought to be made by the Budget 2017 have also been indicated in this edition. Introduction to Customs Law and Procedures has been updated and enriched. ** 1. Customs duty. 2. Jain, R.K. Customs tariff of India 2017-18 / by R.K. Jain. / Jain, R. K.. - 64. - New Delhi: Centax Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2017. Misc; 2Vs.; V.1: Customs duty rates & exemptions; V.2: Anti-dumping, safeguard additional duties & commodity index, [Amended upto 12th June 2017] Book Description: Containing the new Customs Duty on imports. The book has ITC Code, item description, unit, Standard Customs Duty, and Preferential Area Duty. One can also calculate Additional Duties, Special Duites, Anti-dumping Duties, and Safeguard Duties, with the help of Annexures. Commodity Index is given at the back. A coupon for FREE 'Supplement of Changes' is attached inside for future updates. ** 1. Customs duty. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3. Indian economy in transition: Essays in honour of C.T. Kurien / edited by S. Janakarajan, L. Venkatachalam, and R. Maria Saleth.. - New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2015. xvii,363; ISBN : 978-93-515-0045-2. 330.954 J25I Q5 49438 1
** 1. Economic development 2. Economic policy 3. Economic conditions 4. Economic development-environmental aspects. 4. International Monetary Fund World economic outlook 2016: Subdued demand: Symptoms and remedies / International Monetary Fund.. - Washington: IMF, 2016. xvii,268; (World economic and financial surveys) October. ISBN : 978-1-51359-954-0. 330.9 In8W Q6 I1726 Book Description: Although India s growth experience is well documented, the issues and implications that have emerged both in the general and at the sectoral contexts during and after the transition process remain a major area for policy concern. This volume, published in honour of C.T. Kurien, provides a scholarly assessment of India s growth performance and its implications over the last decade and a half. Examining the key features of India s economic development, the volume addresses critical issues such as food inflation, agricultural performance, labour markets, social infrastructure, climate change, governance, poverty and disparity. It showcases the mutual impacts of economic growth on society and ecosystem. The volume identifies the growing problems of farmers suicide, food and labour insecurity, corruption, governance gap, caste discrimination and environmental degradation, among others, as key challenges of Indian democracy, suggesting policy changes and governance reforms both in the national and sectoral contexts. Book description: According to the October 2016 "World Economic Outlook," global growth is projected to slow to 3.1 percent in 2016 before recovering to 3.4 percent in 2017. The forecast, revised down by 0.1 percentage point for 2016 and 2017 relative to April s report, reflects a more subdued outlook for advanced economies following the June U.K. vote in favor of leaving the European Union (Brexit) and weaker-than-expected growth in the United States. These developments have put further downward pressure on global interest rates, as monetary policy is now expected to remain accommodative 2
for longer. Although the market reaction to the Brexit shock was reassuringly orderly, the ultimate impact remains very unclear, as the fate of institutional and trade arrangements between the United Kingdom and the European Union is uncertain. Financial market sentiment toward emerging market economies has improved with expectations of lower interest rates in advanced economies, reduced concern about China s near-term prospects following policy support to growth, and some firming of commodity prices. But prospects differ sharply across countries and regions, with emerging Asia in general and India in particular showing robust growth and sub-saharan Africa experiencing a sharp slowdown. In advanced economies, a subdued outlook subject to sizable uncertainty and downside risks may fuel further political discontent, with anti-integration policy platforms gaining more traction. Several emerging market and developing economies still face daunting policy challenges in adjusting to weaker commodity prices. These worrisome prospects make the need for a broad-based policy response to raise growth and manage vulnerabilities more urgent than ever. **1. Economic development 2. Economic forecasting 3. Economic policy 4. International economic relations 5. IMFD 5. Subramanian, Arvind Eclipse: Living in the shadow of China's economic dominance / by Arvind Subramanian.. - Washington: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2011. xvii,216; ISBN : 978-0-88132-606-2. 330.951 Su4E Q1 49729 Book Description: In his new book, Arvind Subramanian presents the following possibilities: What if, contrary to common belief, China's economic dominance is a present-day reality rather than a faraway possibility? What if the renminbi's takeover of the dollar as the world's reserve currency is not decades, but mere years, away? And what if the United States's economic preeminence is not, as many economists and policymakers would like to believe, in its own hands, but China's to determine?subramanian's analysis is based on a new index of economic dominance grounded in a historical perspective. His examination makes use of real-world examples, comparing China's rise with the past hegemonies of Great Britain and the United States. His attempt to quantify and project economic and currency dominance leads him to the conclusion that China's dominance is not only more imminent, but also broader in scope, and much larger in magnitude, than is currently imagined. He explores the profound effect this might 3
have on the United States, as well as on the global financial and trade system. Subramanian concludes with a series of policy proposals for other nations to reconcile China's rise with continued openness in the global economic order, and to insure against China becoming a malign hegemon. ** 1. Economic development 2. Economic forecasting 3. International economic relations 4. Economic development- China. ECONOMIC POLICY 6. Persson, Torsten Political economics: Explaining economic policy /by Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini.. - Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002. xix,533; (Zeuthen lecture book series). ISBN : 978-0-262-66131-7. 338.9 P43P P2 49733 government deficits, and the stance of monetary policy during the course of business and electoral cycles? A large and rapidly growing literature in political economics attempts to answer these questions. But so far there is little consensus on the answers and disagreement on the appropriate mode of analysis. Combining the best of three separate traditions the theory of macroeconomic policy, public choice, and rational choice in political science Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini suggest a unified approach to the field. As in modern macroeconomics, individual citizens behave rationally, their preferences over economic outcomes inducing preferences over policy. As in public choice, the delegation of policy decisions to elected representatives may give rise to agency problems between voters and politicians. And, as in rational choice, political institutions shape the procedures for setting policy and electing politicians. The authors outline a common method of analysis, establish several new results, and identify the main outstanding problems. ** 1. Economic policy 2. Political economics 3. Monetary politics. ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS Book Description: What determines the size and form of redistributive programs, the extent and type of public goods provision, the burden of taxation across alternative tax bases, the size of 7. Building a climate resilient economy and society: Challenges and opportunities / edited by K.N. Ninan and Makoto Inoue.. - UK: Edward Elgar, 2017. xxiii,306; ISBN : 978-1-78536-844-8. 333.7 N62B Q7 49734 4
Book Description: Climate change will have a profound impact on human and natural systems, and will also impede economic growth and sustainable development. In this book, leading experts from around the world discuss the challenges and opportunities in building a climate resilient economy and society. The chapters are organised in three sections. The first part explores vulnerability, adaptation and resilience, whilst Part II examines climate resilience-sectoral perspectives covering different sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, marine ecosystems, cities and urban infrastructure, drought prone areas, and renewable energy. In the final part, the authors look at Incentives, institutions and policy, including topics such as carbon pricing, REDD plus, climate finance, the role of institutions and communities, and climate policies. Combining a global focus with detailed case studies of a cross section of regions, countries and sectors, this book will prove to be an invaluable resource. Over time, it is expected that climate change will have a profound impact on human and natural systems, and thereby impede future economic growth and sustainable development. In this innovative and authoritative work, leading international experts discuss the challenges and opportunities for building an economy and society that is more resilient to climate change. Building a Climate Resilient Economy and Society fulfils a long-felt need, which assumed added importance following the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015, for a comprehensive work on climate resilience. The chapters are organised into three thematic sections. The first part explores vulnerability, adaptation and resilience, whilst Part II offers sectoral perspectives from agriculture, fisheries, marine ecosystems, cities and urban infrastructure, drought prone areas and renewable energy. In the final part, the authors examine incentives, institutions and policy, covering topics such as carbon pricing, REDD-plus, the role of institutions and communities, climate finance and policies. Combining a global focus with detailed case studies from a cross section of regions, countries and sectors, this book will prove to be an invaluable resource for researchers, scholars and students. Written in concise, non-technical language, it will also provide a thorough reference for those in civil society or government working on climate resilience and disaster risk reduction. ** 1. Environmental economics 2. Climate change-economic aspects 3. Climate change-social aspects 4. Sustainable development. 8. Centre for Science and Environment State of India's environment 2017 in figures (Print+Online) / Centre for Science and Environment.. - New Delhi: CSE, 2017. ISBN : 978-81-86906-02-6. 333.70954 C33S Q7 49726 5
2Vs.; V.1: Exports including re-exports / Query support; V.2: Imports/ Query support. CD384- CD385 11. India, Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics Book Description: The State of Indias environment 2017, a "Down To Earth" annual, comes from one of India's foremost environmental think tanks, Centre for Science and Environment. It brings together a set of well-reasoned and crisply-written analyses, reportages, reviews and overviews on some of the most significant developments of recent times in fields ranging from water, mining and agriculture to governance, forests and climate change. Statistics of the foreign trade of India by countries / India, Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics.. - Kolkata: DGCIS, 2016. 2Vs.: V.1: Exports including re-exports; V.2: Imports. CD386- CD387 **1. Environmental economics 2. India. INDUSTRY STUDIES 9. India, C.S.O. Annual survey of industries 2013-14 / India, C.S.O.. - Kolkata: C.S.O., 2016. V.2. CD378 TRADE 10. India, Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics Monthly statistics of foreign trade of India / India, Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics.. - Kolkata: DGCIS, 2016. 6
AUTHOR INDEX Inoue, Makoto 7 Jain R.K. 1-2 Janakarajan, S. 3 Ninan, K.N. 7 Persson, Torsten 6 Saleth, R. Maria 3 Subramanian, Arvind 5 Tabellini, Guido 6 Venkatachalam, L. 3 CORPORATE AUTHOR Centre for Science and Environment 8 India, C.S.O. 9 India, Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence & Statistics 10-11 International Monetary Fund 4 7
LIST OF THE COMPLIMENTARY PUBLICATIONS 1. Andhra Pradesh, Govt. of- Report of the C.A.G. of India (for the year ended 31st March ) 2016 (on local bodies) / Andhra Pradesh, Govt. of-. Andhra Pradesh: C.A.G., Report no.1 of 2017. 336.20605484 An2R DS49663 2. India,Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Detailed demands for grants 2017-18/ India,Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.. - New Delhi: Min. of MSME. 336.390954 In2D DS49683 3. India, Department of Posts Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Department of Posts.. - New Delhi: Deptt. of Posts 336.390954 In2D DS49685 4. India, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare. - New Delhi: Ministry of agriculture. 354.540672 In2A DS49664 5. India, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries.. - New Delhi: Ministry of Agriculture. 354.540672 In2A DS49665 6. India, Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy(AYUSH) Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy(AYUSH).. New Delhi: Min. of. AYUSH. 354.540684 In2A DS49666 8
7. India, Ministry of AYUSH Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of AYUSH.. - New Delhi: Min. of AYUSH. 336.390954 In2D DS49667 8. India, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Department of Fertilizers Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Department of Fertilizers.. - New Delhi: Min. of Chemicals & Fertilizers. 354.540687 In2A DS49668 9. India, Ministry of Civil Aviation Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Civil Aviation.. - New Delhi: Min. of Civil Aviation. 336.390954 In2D DS49669 10. India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Commerce and Industrry.. - New Delhi: Min. of Commerce and Industry. 336.390954 In2D DS49673 11. India, Ministry of Communications, Department of Telecommunication Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Communications, Department of Telecommunications.. - New Delhi: Min. of. 354.5406861 In2R DS49670 12. India, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Department of Consumer Affairs Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Department of Consumer Affairs.. - New Delhi: Govt of India 354.540682 In2A DS49671 13. India, Ministry of Consumer Affairs,Food and Public Distribution, Department of Food and Public Distribution Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Department of Food and Public Distribution.. - New Delhi: Min. of Consumer Affairs. 354.540682 In2A DS49672 14. India, Ministry of Corporate Affairs Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Corporate Affairs.. - New Delhi: Ministry of Corporate Affairs. 336.390954 In2D DS49674 9
15. India, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.. - New Delhi: Min. of Drinking Water & Sanitation. 354.5406871 In2A DS49675 16. India, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation.. - New Delhi: Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation. 336.390954 In2D DS49676 17. India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs Economic survey 2016-17(V.2 August 2017)./ India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs.. - New Delhi: Min. of Finance. 330.954 In2E Q7;1 DS49743- DS49744 18. India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Annual report 2015-16 to 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.. - New Delhi: Min. of Health & Family Welfare. 354.540684 In2A DS49677- DS49678 19. India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Detailed demands for grants 2016-17 to 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.. - New Delhi: Min. of Health & Family Welfare. 336.390954 In2D DS49694 - DS49695 20. India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Outcome budget 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.. - New Delhi: Min. of Health and Family Welfare. 351.7220954 In2O DS49679 21. India, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises.. - New Delhi: Min. Of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises 354.540681 In2A DS49680 22. India, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises.. - New Delhi: Govt. of India. 336.390954 In2D DS49681 10
23. India, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Annual Report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.. - New Delhi: Min. of MSME. 354.540681 In2A DS49682 24. India, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Annual report 2015-16 / India, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.. - New Delhi: Min. of New and Renewable Energy. 354.5406891 In2A DS49684 25. India, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions.. - New Delhi: Min. of. 354.540611 In2A DS49686 26. India, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Detailed demand for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions.. - New Delhi: Min. of Personnel. 336.390954 In2D DS49687 27. India, Ministry of Science and Technology Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Science and Technology.. - New Delhi: Govt. of India. I. Department of Science and Technology. Department of Bio Technology: Department of Scientific Industrial Research II. Title 336.390954 In2D DS49689 28. India, Ministry of Science and Technology, Department of Science and Technology Annual report 2016-17 / India, Ministry of Science and Technology, Department of Science and Technology.. - New Delhi: Min. of. 354.540689 In2A DS49688 29. India, Ministry of Shipping Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Shipping.. - New Delhi: Ministry of Shipping. 336.390954 In2D DS49690 30. India, Ministry of Steel Detailed demands for grants 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Steel.. - New Delhi: Min. of Steel. 336.390954 In2D DS49691 11
31. India, Ministry of Tribal Affairs Detailed demands for grants 2016-17 to 2017-18 / India, Ministry of Tribal Affairs.. - New Delhi: Min. Of Tribal Affairs. 336.390954 In2D DS49692- DS49693 32. International Monetary Fund Annual report on exchange arrangements and exchange restrictions 2016 / International Monetary Fund.. Washington: IMF. CD382 33. Jammu and Kashmir, Govt of Appropriation accounts 2015-16 / Jammu and Kashmir, Govt of. - New Delhi: C.A.G.. 351.723109546 J24A DS49740 34. Jammu and Kashmir, Govt of Finance accounts 2015-16(2Vs.)./ Jammu and Kashmir, Govt of. - New Delhi: C.A.G.. 351.723109546 J24F DS49741 - DS49742 35. Jammu and Kashmir, Govt. of- Accounts at a glance 2015-16 / Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir.. - Jammu and Kashmir: Accountant General. 351.723109546 J24A DS49739 36. Karnataka, Govt. of- Finance accounts, Appropriation accounts, Accounts at a glance 2015-16 / Govt. of Karnataka.. - Kerala: Govt. of Karnataka. CD380 37. Manipur, Govt of Appropriation accounts 2015-16 / Manipur, Govt of. Imphal: Govt. of Manipur. 351.7231095417 M31A DS49736 38. Manipur, Govt of Finance accounts 2015-16(2Vs.)./ Manipur, Govt of. - New Delhi: C.A.G.. 351.7231095417 M31F DS49737 - DS49738 39. Manipur, Govt. of- Accounts at a glance 2015-16 / Govt. of Manipur.. Manipur: Accountant General. 351.7231095417 M31A DS49735 12
40. Pondicherry, Govt of Appropriation accounts 2015-16 / Pondicherry, Govt of. Pondicherry: Govt. of Pondicherry. 351.7231095486 P79A DS49696 41. Pondicherry, Govt of Finance accounts 2015-16(2Vs.) / Pondicherry, Govt of. New Delhi: C.A.G.. I. Punducherry, Govt of 351.7231095486 P79F DS49697 - DS49698 42. Punjab, Govt. of- Finance accounts, Appropriation accounts, Accounts at a glance 2015-16 / Govt. of Punjab.. - Punjab: Principal Accountant General. CD379 43. Rajasthan, Govt. of- Budget papers 2017-18 / Rajasthan, Govt. of-. Rajasthan: Govt. of Rajasthan, 2017. CD383 44. Reserve Bank of India Financial stability report / Reserve Bank of India.. Mumbai: RBI, 2016. ii,92; Supplement to RBI bulletin July 2016(Issue No. 13). 332.041 R31F Q6 49728 45. Reserve Bank of India Report on trend and progress of banking in India 2015-16 / Reserve Bank of India.. - Bombay: R.B.I.. Financial stability report December 2016. 332.110954 R31R DS49727 46. Tamilnadu, Govt. of- Finance accounts, Appropriation accounts, Accounts at a glance 2015-16 / Govt. of Tamilnadu.. - Tamilnadu: Govt. of Tamilnadu. CD381 13
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