Rethinking Economic Change in India

Rethinking Economic Change in India
Author: Tirthankar Roy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2005-05-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134270668

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As author of the hugely influential The Economic History of India 1857-1947, Tirthankar Roy has established himself as the leading contemporary economic historian of India. Here, Roy turns his attention to labour and livelihood and the nature of economic change in the Subcontinent. This book covers: economic history of modern India rural labour labour-intensive industrialization women and industrialization. Challenging the prevailing wisdom on Indian economic growth - that it is bound up with Marxian, postcolonial class analysis - Roy formulates a new view. Commercialization, surplus labour and uncertainty are seen as equally important and the end result reconciles the increasingly opposed view of economists and historians.

Rethinking Economic Development in Northeast India

Rethinking Economic Development in Northeast India
Author: Deepak K. Mishra,Vandana Upadhyay
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315278483

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Economic development of frontier and remote regions has long been a central theme of development studies. This book examines the development experience in the northeastern region in India in relation to the processes of globalisation and liberalisation of the economy. Bringing together researchers and scholars, from both within and outside the region, the volume offers a comprehensive and updated analysis of governance and development issues in relation to the northeastern economy. With its multidisciplinary approaches, the chapters cover a variety of sectors and concerns such as land, agriculture, industry, infrastructure, finance, human development, human security, trade and policy. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of economics, public policy, governance and development, geopolitics, geography, development studies, politics and sociology of development and area studies as well as observers and policymakers interested in the Northeast.

Rethinking Economics

Rethinking Economics
Author: C T Kurien
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1996
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015040649926

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C. T. Kurien is presently Professor Emeritus, Madras Institute of Development Studies.

Rethinking Markets in Modern India

Rethinking Markets in Modern India
Author: Ajay Gandhi,Barbara Harriss-White,Douglas E. Haynes,Sebastian Schwecke
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2020-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108486781

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Using historical and ethnographic analyses, this book shows how Indian markets are embedded in society and politically contested.

Rethinking Economic Change in India

Rethinking Economic Change in India
Author: Tirthankar Roy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2005-05-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134270651

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As author of the hugely influential The Economic History of India 1857-1947, Tirthankar Roy has established himself as the leading contemporary economic historian of India. Here, Roy turns his attention to labour and livelihood and the nature of economic change in the Subcontinent. This book covers: economic history of modern India rural labour labour-intensive industrialization women and industrialization. Challenging the prevailing wisdom on Indian economic growth - that it is bound up with Marxian, postcolonial class analysis - Roy formulates a new view. Commercialization, surplus labour and uncertainty are seen as equally important and the end result reconciles the increasingly opposed view of economists and historians.

An Economic History of Early Modern India

An Economic History of Early Modern India
Author: Tirthankar Roy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135047870

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The death of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1707 until the annexation of Maratha territories by the British East India Company in 1818 was a period of transition for the economy of India. This book focuses on these transitions, and shows how a study of this period of Indian history contributes to a deeper understanding of the long-run patterns of economic change in India. Momentous changes occurred in business and politics in India during the eighteenth century - the expansion of trade with Europe and the collapse of the Mughal Empire, resulting in the formation of a number of independent states. This book analyses how these two forces were interrelated, and how they went on to change livelihoods and material wellbeing in the region. Using detailed studies of markets, institutions, rural and urban livelihoods, and the standard of living, it develops a new perspective on the history of eighteenth century India, one that places business at the centre, rather than the transition to colonial rule. This book is the first systematic account of the economic history of early modern India, and an essential reference for students and scholars of Economics and South Asian History.

Rethinking Public Institutions in India

Rethinking Public Institutions in India
Author: Devesh Kapur,Pratap Bhanu Mehta,Milan Vaishnav
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2018-02-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199091287

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While a growing private sector and a vibrant civil society can help compensate for the shortcomings of India’s public sector, the state is—and will remain—indispensable in delivering basic governance. In Rethinking Public Institutions in India, distinguished political and economic thinkers critically assess a diverse array of India’s core federal institutions, from the Supreme Court and Parliament to the Election Commission and the civil services. Relying on interdisciplinary approaches and decades of practitioner experience, this volume interrogates the capacity of India’s public sector to navigate the far-reaching transformations the country is experiencing. An insightful introduction to the functioning of Indian democracy, it offers a roadmap for carrying out fundamental reforms that will be necessary for India to build a reinvigorated state for the twenty-first century.

Rethinking Indian Political Institutions

Rethinking Indian Political Institutions
Author: Crispin Bates,Subho Basu
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781843317524

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This book explores various aspects and processes of the twentieth-century Indian state, from the central, Union government down to grassroot-level in the provinces and villages.