This volume showcases the contributions of first-generation economists in the era prior to independence. It traces the origins of development economics in India, providing readers with an insight into historical issues bearing contemporary relevance.
This volume showcases the contributions of first-generation economists in the era prior to independence. It traces the origins of development economics in India, providing readers with an insight into historical issues bearing contemporary relevance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. Krishnamurty is Visiting Professor, Institute for Human Development. He was earlier Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, and Senior Economist, International Labour Office, Geneva.
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1: The Present Economic Condition of India 2: Small Holdings in India and Their Remedies 3: Indian versus Western Industrialism 4: Arguments for Protection 5: The Future Outlook of Indigenous Banking 6: The Economic Basis of the Communal Tension in India 7: Woman Labour in India 8: The Broken Balance of Population, Land, and Water 9: The Essentials of Economic Planning for India 10: A Plan for Economic Recovery 11: Pioneering of Industry in India 12: The Problem of Unemployment in India 13: Indian Protection-A Bird's-Eye View Select Bibliography Index.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1: The Present Economic Condition of India 2: Small Holdings in India and Their Remedies 3: Indian versus Western Industrialism 4: Arguments for Protection 5: The Future Outlook of Indigenous Banking 6: The Economic Basis of the Communal Tension in India 7: Woman Labour in India 8: The Broken Balance of Population, Land, and Water 9: The Essentials of Economic Planning for India 10: A Plan for Economic Recovery 11: Pioneering of Industry in India 12: The Problem of Unemployment in India 13: Indian Protection-A Bird's-Eye View Select Bibliography Index.
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