Liberalization privatization and globalization LPG 1991
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Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization in India. The economy of India had undergone significant policy shifts in the beginning of the 1990s. This new model of economic reforms is commonly known as the LPG or Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation model.
The New Economic Policy -19...
Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization in India. The economy of India had undergone significant policy shifts in the beginning of the 1990s. This new model of economic reforms is commonly known as the LPG or Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation model.
The New Economic Policy -1991
Liberalisation
Privatisation
Globalisation
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LPG Policy (1991) Presented BY Shruti Kumari
Contents Liberalisation ( External and Internal) Extending Privatisation Globalisation of the Economy
Reasons for implementing LPG Large and growing fiscal imbalances (Gross fiscal deficit rose to 12.1% of the GDP in 1991) Growing inefficiency in resources High inflation rate(13.87% in the year 1990-1991) Low Foreign Exchange Reserve ($1.2 billion in January 1991) The low annual growth rate of Indian economy stagnated around 3.5% from 1950s – 1980s) Per capita income averaged 1.3%
Liberalisation
The Path Of Liberalisation Relief for foreign investors Devaluation of Indian rupees New industrial Policy New trade policy Removal of import Restrictions Liberalization of NRI remittances Freedom to import technology Encouraging foreign tie-ups MRTP relaxation Privatization of public sector
Perks Increase in employment GDP Growth Industrial licensing Increase the foreign investment. Increase the foreign exchange reserve. Increase in consumption Reduction in dependence on external commercial borrowings Increment in competition
Downside Loss of domestic units Increase in dependence of foreign nation Increase in unemployment
Privatisation Selling of government equity partially or wholly to private parties. Disinvestment Mergers Acquisition
Advantages Increase in efficiency Reduction in Political Interference Increased Competition Reduction in economic burden Increase in economic growth Positive impact on financial health of public sectors Better service to customers
Disadvantages Lack of social welfare Class struggle Increase in inequality Increase in unemployment Exploitation of weaker section
Globalisation Free access to the market Globally standardised products need to be marketed all over the world Requires resources ( ra w materials, finance , technology etc ) Free mobility of managerial personal and entrepreneurs. Mergers , takeovers and structural regrouping
Blessings of globalisation Rapid economic development More Investment More Employment Increase efficiency of domestic companies Consumer at advantage Inventions and Discoveries Growth of the agriculture
Liability Rising competition Uneven wealth distribution Unemployment Inflation Loss to domestic industries