Class and conflict : revisiting Pranab Bardhan's political economy of India / Elizabeth Chatterjee and Matthew McCartney.
2020
HC435
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Title
Class and conflict : revisiting Pranab Bardhan's political economy of India / Elizabeth Chatterjee and Matthew McCartney.
ISBN
9780199098811 (electronic book)
Published
New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (304 pages).
Call Number
HC435
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.954
Summary
'Class and Conflict' reflects on the enduring influence of Bardhan's original publication in the context of post-liberalization developments in India. The contributors to this volume engage with a wide range of issues, such as whether big business dominates India today, how subsidies retard economic growth, and how the middle classes are transforming politics. Together they try to answer the big question: what has really changed in the political and economic climate of the country over the last 30 years? It contributes to current debates on economic growth, crony capitalism, agrarian crisis, the politics of class and caste, and the role of the state in a liberalizing economy.
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'Class and Conflict' reflects on the enduring influence of Bardhan's original publication in the context of post-liberalization developments in India. The contributors to this volume engage with a wide range of issues, such as whether big business dominates India today, how subsidies retard economic growth, and how the middle classes are transforming politics. Together they try to answer the big question: what has really changed in the political and economic climate of the country over the last 30 years? It contributes to current debates on economic growth, crony capitalism, agrarian crisis, the politics of class and caste, and the role of the state in a liberalizing economy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 30, 2020).
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Oxford scholarship online.
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Print version: 9780199499687
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