• The Political Economy of Japanese Financial Markets: Myths Versus Reality (International Political Economy Series)

    The Political Economy of Japanese Financial Markets: Myths Versus Reality (International Political Economy Series)

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    Demystify Japan’s intricate financial markets with Dick Beason’s seminal work. Essential for Indian economics and finance students, investors, and professionals, this book dissects the political economy behind Japanese finance, separating myths from reality. Explore crucial insights into comparative capital costs, the role of financial intermediation, and how political shifts shape equity markets. Broaden your understanding of global economic structures and their influence on international finance. A vital resource for grasping the dynamics of a major world economy and its broader implications.

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  • The Political Economy of Pakistan 1947-85: Political and Economic History Since 1947

    The Political Economy of Pakistan 1947-85: Political and Economic History Since 1947

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    Uncover Pakistan’s political and economic landscape from 1947-85 through a definitive academic lens. This foundational study offers unparalleled insights into the nation’s post-partition developmental trajectory. It meticulously details economic growth, political shifts, and key historical events, providing crucial context for understanding South Asian political economy. An indispensable resource for students, researchers, and policy enthusiasts in India interested in regional history and comparative development.

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  • The Political Economy of Peacemaking

    The Political Economy of Peacemaking

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    Unlock the economic drivers of successful peace processes. This insightful book re-frames the complexities of conflict economies, revealing how financial dynamics and resource sharing can become crucial opportunities for negotiation and lasting peace. Discover how stakeholder motivations and the strategic involvement of diverse actors – from companies to diaspora communities – shape outcomes. Essential reading for students and practitioners in International Relations, Development Studies, and Conflict Resolution seeking to understand and optimize peacemaking strategies in a globalized world. Gain a unique perspective on building stability.

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  • The political economy of poland's transition : New firms and Reform Governments (Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions)

    The political economy of poland’s transition : New firms and Reform Governments (Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions)

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    Unlock the secrets of Poland’s remarkable journey from communism to a thriving market economy. This insightful analysis delves into the pivotal period of economic reform and democratization, revealing how new, domestically-owned firms and decisive reform governments propelled the nation’s transformation. Gain profound understanding of the interplay between political change and market liberalization, crucial for establishing stability. An essential read for students and professionals in political economy, economics, and comparative studies interested in successful post-communist transitions and global economic development.

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  • The Political Economy of Rural Development: Peasants

    The Political Economy of Rural Development: Peasants, International Capital and the State

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    Uncover the critical dynamics of rural economies in developing nations. This essential study delves into the complex relationship between peasants, international capital, and state policies, analyzing how development strategies often impact the lives of rural cultivators. Through insightful case studies and empirical evidence, it dissects the political economy of agrarian transformation, revealing the forces shaping farmer livelihoods and agricultural progress. A must-read for students, researchers, and policymakers keen to understand the realities of rural development and its challenges, offering a perspective vital for comprehending economies like India’s.

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  • The Politics of Development Cooperation: NGOs

    The Politics of Development Cooperation: NGOs, Gender and Partnership in Kenya: 04 (Routledge Studies in Development and Society)

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    Uncover the complex politics shaping global development cooperation. This vital study delves into the dynamics of NGOs, gender, and partnerships, particularly within the Kenyan context. Gain critical insights into power, autonomy, and dependence in international aid, highlighting how gender considerations influence development outcomes. Essential reading for students, researchers, and professionals in development studies and gender equality, this book offers valuable perspectives relevant to India’s own developmental landscape and NGO sector. Understand the forces driving effective aid and equitable partnerships.

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  • The Politics of Economic Restructuring in India: Economic Governance and State Spatial Rescaling

    The Politics of Economic Restructuring in India: Economic Governance and State Spatial Rescaling

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    Uncover the forces reshaping India’s economy with this vital study on economic governance and state spatial rescaling. This research illuminates how subnational states critically coordinate socioeconomic activities amidst India’s post-reform growth. Explore the political strategies and territorial reorganisation driving emerging economic geographies, from local to global scales. An indispensable read for scholars of political economy, economic geography, and development studies seeking to understand India’s industrial development and dynamic economic landscape.

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  • The Politics of Equality: An Introduction

    The Politics of Equality: An Introduction

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    Explore the foundational concepts of egalitarian political philosophy with this clear, contemporary introduction. Delve into the core debates surrounding equality, justice, and fairness, making complex theories accessible to all. This essential guide is perfect for university students of political science, philosophy, and sociology, offering critical insights for understanding a just society. Gain a solid grasp of egalitarianism’s principles and their real-world implications, making it a vital resource for academic study and intellectual curiosity in India.

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  • The Politics of Labour Under Late Colonialism: Workers

    The Politics of Labour Under Late Colonialism: Workers, Unions and the State in Chota Nagpur 1928-1939

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    Uncover the deep roots of Indian trade unionism in late colonial Chota Nagpur. This compelling study by Dilip Simeon delves into the social impact of industrialization, examining the intricate politics of workers, unions, and the state between 1928-1939. Discover the complexities of early employer relations, including the ‘model’ approach of companies like Tatas, and gain insights into the art of mediation and leadership crucial for successful labour movements. Essential reading for historians, students of Indian labour studies, and anyone seeking to understand India’s industrial heritage and the foundational struggles for workers’ rights.

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  • The Politics of Land and Food Scarcity

    The Politics of Land and Food Scarcity

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    Navigate the critical nexus of food security and land scarcity with this incisive global analysis. Discover the political dimensions of feeding a growing population amidst limited resources and competing land claims. This multidisciplinary exploration delves into the challenges of global food policy, including land grabs, and examines how governments and supranational entities confront these urgent issues. Essential reading for policymakers, academics, and anyone concerned with sustainable agriculture and global food futures in India and beyond.

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  • The Politics of Poverty: Planning India's Development

    The Politics of Poverty: Planning India’s Development

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    Uncover the intricate politics shaping India’s development and economic policy. This collection presents a discerning selection of writings from a leading public intellectual, covering the critical period from the early 1960s to 1984. Delve into the social and political dimensions of growth, India’s place in the international economic order, and the evolution of planning and budgets. Gain expert perspectives on the transition from Nehruvian economics to the roots of contemporary Indian economic performance, including analyses of black money and industrial strategy. Essential for students, policymakers, and enthusiasts of India’s economic history.

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  • The Positive Deviant:Sustainability Leadership in a Perverse World

    The Positive Deviant:Sustainability Leadership in a Perverse World

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    Become a true sustainability leader and drive positive change with this essential guide. Equip yourself with practical leadership skills to effectively ‘do’ sustainability, even in a complex world. Develop your unique capacity to identify impactful actions, foster growth, and navigate global environmental challenges. This book is vital for professionals aspiring to green leadership, managers, and educators focused on environmental management and responsible business practices in India. Enhance your career and create a lasting impact.

    3,892.82
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