Facets of India's Economy and Her Society Volume II
Raghbendra Jha
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‘Jha is the right scholar and economist to take readers through the development of the Indian economy. Readers will be in good hands.’
—Edmund Phelps, Columbia University, USA, and winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics
‘This is perhaps the best and most scholarly contribution to understanding the Indian Economy and Society. Its rich historical perspective and a profound understanding of how India has evolved into a major economic power set standards of scholarship and analytical rigour that will be hard to surpass".
—Raghav Gaiha, University of Manchester, UK
‘Linking of economy and society is increasingly recognised as essential for addressing policy challenges by the current phase of globalisation. As such this study should be valuable not just for those studying India, but also for those interested in global developments.’
—Mukul Asher, National University of Singapore, Singapore
‘This book is a tour-de-force reviewof the fundamental topics on the Indian political economy and society that are relevant for any committed social scientist to be aware of.’
—Sumit K. Majumdar, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
‘Over the years, I have benefited from reading the works of Professor Jha, and from teaching from them. I enthusiastically recommend these two volumes.’
—Raaj Kumar Sah, University of Chicago, USA
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Indian Agriculture, Economic governance, Indian education, Women in India, India's Gross Domestic Product, Inter-community relations in India, India’s services sector, India's economy, Health services in India, India’s manufacturing sector, India and the Global Economy, Asian Economics, Economics of migration, Indian Economics, Indirect tax reform, Regional inequality in India