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THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF INDIA, 1857-2010
0Unlock the secrets of India’s economic transformation. This definitive guide to India’s economic history, 1857-2010, meticulously traces the impact of British colonial rule and globalization on the nation’s development. Explore the roots of India’s paradox: rapid growth alongside persistent poverty. Delving into recent scholarship, it covers new perspectives on environment and princely states, offering crucial insights into long-term economic change. An indispensable resource for students, economists, and history enthusiasts seeking to understand the forces shaping modern India.
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The Economic Realities of Political Reform: Elections and the U. S. Senate (Murphy Institute Studies in Political Economy)
0Unlock the economic realities shaping political reform and U.S. Senate elections. This compelling analysis critically examines campaign finance proposals, revealing how incumbent self-interest and economic incentives fundamentally influence legislative outcomes. Understand the complex interplay of money and politics, and how economic forces drive policy. Essential for political science students, economics scholars, and public policy enthusiasts in India interested in legislative behavior and democratic processes. A must-read for those seeking deeper insights into election economics.
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The Economic Theroy of Community Forestry
0Discover the economic theory underpinning community forestry’s global rise. This essential guide explores how alternative forest ownership models can mobilize community resources and drive innovation, often proving economically superior to conventional forestry. Gain crucial insights into sustainable forest management, supported by economic principles and real-world examples. Essential reading for policy makers, community forest managers, foresters, and students seeking to understand and implement effective regulatory frameworks for maximizing the benefits of community forestry. A vital resource for advancing sustainable land use.
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The Economics of Agricultural Technology in Semiarid Sub-Saharan Africa (The Johns Hopkins Studies in Development)
0Unlock key insights into the economics of agricultural technology in developing regions. This essential study dissects the factors behind stagnating food output, evaluating strategic approaches for effective agricultural research and development. Gain a deep understanding of technology adoption’s economic implications, including sustainability, risk, and the critical impact on women in agriculture. Discover alternative development strategies like area expansion and integrated livestock-crop systems. A must-read for agricultural economists, development studies scholars, policymakers, and researchers focused on enhancing global food security and rural economies.
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The Economics of Gender and Sport: A Quantitative Analysis of Women’s Cricket
0Uncover the data-driven realities behind the soaring popularity of women’s cricket in India. This pioneering work offers a rigorous quantitative analysis of women’s cricket, moving beyond anecdotes to explore player performance, remuneration, and the economics of sport across formats like T20 and One-Day. Delve into critical discussions on gender, access, and inequality within sports. Essential reading for sports economics students, gender studies scholars, and every Indian cricket enthusiast seeking deeper insights into the game.
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The Economics of the Trade Union
0Unlock the complex economics of trade unions and understand dynamic unionized labor markets. This comprehensive guide meticulously explains crucial economic modeling techniques and empirical testing methods essential for industrial relations studies. It’s an indispensable resource for undergraduate and masters economics students in India, offering a rigorous yet accessible exploration of labor economics. Grasp core theories driving workforce dynamics and their direct relevance to the contemporary Indian labor market.
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The Economics of Trade Unions: A Study of a Research Field and Its Findings (Routledge Studies in Labour Economics)
0Explore the crucial economic impact of trade unions in developing markets like India. This definitive analysis synthesizes hundreds of empirical studies using meta-regression to reveal key findings on labour market regulations and union effects. Essential reading for labour economics scholars, industrial relations professionals, and HRM experts, it rigorously evaluates the costs versus benefits of unionism. Gain a deep understanding of complex labour dynamics and evidence-based insights vital for policy makers and anyone interested in India’s evolving workforce.
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The Economics of Transnational Commons (WIDER Studies in Development Economics)
0Unlock the intricate economics of global shared resources with this essential volume. Delve into the management and economic challenges of transnational commons like oceans, the atmosphere, and fisheries. Explore key theoretical frameworks and policy implications crucial for sustainable development and effective resource governance in an interconnected world. Essential reading for students of development economics, environmental studies, and professionals in India seeking to understand global resource management and international cooperation.
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The Economist`s Tale: A Consultant Encounters Hunger and the World Bank
0Uncover the real-world impact of global economic policies on poverty and hunger. As a former consultant, Peter Griffiths offers an incisive insider’s account of the World Bank’s strategies, revealing how a strict adherence to free markets can inadvertently undermine democracy and stall development in vulnerable nations. Gain crucial insights into the complexities of global aid and economic reform from a unique perspective. This critical read is essential for economists, policymakers, students, and anyone passionate about sustainable development and understanding the challenges faced by developing countries.
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The Economy of Bangladesh: A Quarter Century of Development
0Uncover the story of Bangladesh’s economic transformation over a quarter-century. This pivotal study dissects the nation’s remarkable journey, detailing high economic growth, reduced aid dependence, and significant social indicator improvements. It offers a critical examination of both achievements and the persistent challenge of rising inequality. An indispensable resource for Indian students, researchers, and policymakers interested in development economics, South Asian economic trends, and comparative growth strategies.
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The Economy of Bikaner State 1746-1828 AD
0Uncover the economic history of the Bikaner State from 1746 to 1828 AD. This meticulous study, drawn from extensive archival research, examines the desert economy’s evolution, particularly the implications of lost Mughal protection. Gain new insights into the changes and continuities within post-Mughal Rajputana, offering a vital counter-narrative to the ‘Dark Age’ debate. Essential for students and enthusiasts of Indian history, Rajasthan studies, and economic history, this book illuminates a crucial era through a rigorous analysis of state records.
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The Economy of South Asia: From 1950 to the Present (Palgrave Studies in Economic History)
0Discover the forces shaping the South Asian economic miracle! This expert analysis delves into the region’s dramatic growth from 1950 onwards, with a keen focus on India’s development trajectory. By comparing India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal, it reveals how politics, markets, and global economics drove rapid improvements in living standards. Understand the critical factors behind South Asia’s ascent and its implications for the global economy. A vital read for students, economists, and professionals seeking deep insights into Indian economic history and regional development.