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The Economy of Modern India: From 1860 to the Twenty-First Century (The New Cambridge History of India)

The Economy of Modern India: From 1860 to the Twenty-First Century (The New Cambridge History of India)

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Professor B. R. Tomlinson
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2, 4/25/2013
EAN 9781107605473, ISBN10: 1107605474

Paperback, 266 pages, 22.6 x 15 x 1.6 cm
Language: English

Rapid economic growth has put India at the centre of current debates about the future of the global economy. In this fully revised and updated text, B. R. Tomlinson provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging account of the Indian economy over the last 150 years. He sets arguments about growth, development and underdevelopment, and the impact of imperialism, against a detailed history of agriculture, trade and manufacture, and the relations between business, the economy and the state. The new edition extends the coverage right up to the present day, and explains how one of the largest countries in the world has sought to achieve economic progress and lasting development, despite institutional weaknesses, rigid structures of political and social hierarchy, and the legacy of colonialism.

Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
1. Introduction
growth and development in the long run
2. Agriculture, 1860–1950
land, labour and capital
3. Trade and manufacture, 1860–1945
firms, markets and the colonial state
4. The state and the economy, 1939–80
5. Breaking the mould? Economic growth since 1980
Index.