ID - 131916284 TI - Managing Pandemic and Correcting Development Fundamentals AU - Raychaudhuri, Ajitava AU - Ghose, Arpita AU - SpringerLink (Online service) PY - 2023 SN - 9789811986802 9789811986796 9789811986819 9789811986826 PB - Singapore Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer DB - UniCat KW - Social policy KW - Economic order KW - Economic growth KW - Public finance KW - Economic policy and planning (general) KW - Economic conditions. Economic development KW - Developing countries: economic development problems KW - economische politiek KW - ontwikkelingssamenwerking KW - welzijnsbeleid KW - sociaal beleid KW - economische groei KW - economische ontwikkelingen KW - sociale interventies KW - overheidsfinanciën KW - Development economics. KW - Economic development. KW - Economic policy. KW - Social policy. KW - Finance, Public. KW - Development Economics. KW - Economic Growth. KW - Socio-Economic Policy. KW - Public Finance. KW - Economic Development KW - Economic Policy KW - Finance, Public KW - Business & Economics KW - Political Science UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131916284 AB - This book discusses the extent and nature of COVID-19 pandemic in India and its effect on the society and economy. The suggested management practices discussed here are also not stereotype. At the same time, it highlights deficiency in development fundamentals in India on several dimensions, especially health, education, quality of public spending, taxation orientation, external trade involvement across states, etc., deficiencies which create an inbuilt bottleneck toward the creation of a more equal society. While discussing these, the book throws light on how they were expectedly exacerbated by the sudden negative shock in the form of COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, the book has highlighted the COVID pandemic and its response in India in the background of certain less discussed aspects of development fundamentals. The contents would be of interest to researchers and students studying socioeconomic aspect of developmental economics and also to policy makers and non-government entities involved in mitigating effects of pandemic in the socioeconomic sphere. ER -