The Economic History of India, 1857–1947
Third Edition
Price: 550.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198074175
Publication date:
22/06/2011
Paperback
400 pages
245.0x180.0mm
Price: 550.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198074175
Publication date:
22/06/2011
Paperback
400 pages
245.0x180.0mm
Tirthankar Roy
Suitable for: This book will be an indispens
Rights: World Rights
Tirthankar Roy
Description
One of the most widely-read accounts of Indian economy under colonial rule, The Economic History of India documents and examines multilayered structural shifts in India’s economy initiated by the Raj. Strongly differing from linear perspectives, this book situates colonial India’s transition to a stable democratic state in the rubric of global and South Asian economic history. This new edition interconnects Independent India’s development issues to the country’s economic history. Significantly revised and updated, it undertakes a nuanced analysis of • India’s transition under colonialism, in terms of the impact on education, law, business organization, and land rights • trends in macroeconomic aggregates, such as national income, population, labour, savings, and investment • major sectors of development, namely agriculture, mining, industry, infrastructure, banking, and trade • the interconnection of colonial economic history to the economic change in post-Independence India Lucid and accessible, this edition presents a fresh reader-friendly format, additional illustrations, detailed suggested readings, and a new glossary.
Tirthankar Roy
Description
One of the most widely-read accounts of Indian economy under colonial rule, The Economic History of India documents and examines multilayered structural shifts in India’s economy initiated by the Raj. Strongly differing from linear perspectives, this book situates colonial India’s transition to a stable democratic state in the rubric of global and South Asian economic history. This new edition interconnects Independent India’s development issues to the country’s economic history. Significantly revised and updated, it undertakes a nuanced analysis of • India’s transition under colonialism, in terms of the impact on education, law, business organization, and land rights • trends in macroeconomic aggregates, such as national income, population, labour, savings, and investment • major sectors of development, namely agriculture, mining, industry, infrastructure, banking, and trade • the interconnection of colonial economic history to the economic change in post-Independence India Lucid and accessible, this edition presents a fresh reader-friendly format, additional illustrations, detailed suggested readings, and a new glossary.
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