01030pab a2200145 454500008004000000100001700040245006900057260000900126300001400135362001100149520064200160650002800802650002000830773003400850180718b2006 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aJoshi, Seema aImpact of economic reforms on social sector expenditure in India c2006 ap.358-65. a28 Jan aThe economic crisis of 1990s was precipitated mainly by the growth of public expenditure in the 1980s. An attempt was made to resolve this crisis through the introduction of stabilisation and structural adjustment programmes. One of the important planks of the stabilisation measures was the compression of public expenditure. This has brought to the forefront the issue of "transitional social costs" of stabilisation. This paper attempts to analyse the social sector outlays of the central and the state governments in the pre-reform and post-reform period and assesses the impact these had on the social sector in India. - Reproduced. aEconomic reform - India aEconomic reform aEconomic and Political Weekly