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Economic Thought in Islam: A Study of Alinomics
0Explore the foundational economic thought of Ali (600-661 CE) in this insightful study of “Alinomics.” Authored by acclaimed Indian scholar Sayed Afzal Peerzade, this book uncovers Ali’s groundbreaking economic policies and moral values, highlighting their surprising relevance to contemporary global economic paradigms. Discover unique solutions to historical economic challenges that still resonate today. Essential reading for students of Islamic economics, history, and policy, as well as professionals and researchers in India seeking a deeper understanding of ethical financial frameworks.
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Economic Transformation for Poverty Reduction in Africa: A Multidimensional Approach (Routledge Studies in Development Economics)
0Discover actionable insights into economic transformation for poverty reduction in Africa. This expert-curated collection presents empirical studies exploring multidimensional poverty, its core determinants, and effective reduction strategies across the continent. Gain a comprehensive understanding of productivity, policy impacts, and risk factors crucial for sustainable development. An indispensable resource for Indian students, researchers, and policymakers keen on global poverty alleviation and African economic development.
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Economic Woman: Gendering Inequality in the Age of Capital (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy)
0Understand the critical link between gender inequality and economic disparity in the age of global capitalism. This insightful book introduces the concept of ‘economic woman,’ contrasting her reality with the ‘economic man’ model that fuels neo-liberalism and widening wealth gaps. Despite progress, women face persistent power deficits and economic barriers. Essential for students, policymakers, and readers interested in social justice, it illuminates how tackling gender inequality is key to achieving overall economic progress and securing women’s economic rights in India and beyond.
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Economic, Political and Social Issues of India
0Navigate India’s evolving economic, political, and social landscape with this insightful analysis. Delve into the nation’s post-liberalization transformation, exploring critical external challenges from globalization and Indo-China relations to internal concerns like secularism, triple talaq, and panchayati raj. Gain deep insights into the complex issues shaping contemporary India, from environmental security to demographic shifts. An essential read for students, researchers, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of India’s development and its emerging challenges in a globalized world.
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Economics and Development Studies (Routledge Perspectives on Development)
0Master the economic foundations of international development with this essential guide. It demystifies complex concepts in development economics, making them accessible for undergraduates. Explore critical themes like economic growth, global trade, and economic policy, understanding their impact on developing countries. This book clarifies the links between economics and sustainable development, ideal for students of development studies and economics in India. With clear explanations and helpful features, gain crucial insights into poverty, inequality, and informed policy analysis for a globalized world.
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Economics as Social Science: Economics imperialism and the challenge of interdisciplinarity
0Uncover the critical debate surrounding ‘economics imperialism’ and the future of social sciences. This book delves into how economics’ expansion into other disciplines, while seemingly powerful, often offers a reductionist view, particularly for complex societies. Roberto Marchionatti advocates for genuine interdisciplinary cooperation, drawing from sociology and anthropology to enrich our understanding of human behavior. A vital resource for economics, political economy, and social science students and academics across India seeking a more comprehensive and democratic approach to knowledge.
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Economics for Middle School: Curriculum and Pedagogy
0Boost economic literacy for young minds with this essential guide on teaching economics in Indian middle schools. Author Manju Agarwal delves into the importance of economics within the social science curriculum for grades 6-8, examining current status and offering practical solutions for educators across India. Discover a robust curriculum framework, ready-to-use lessons, and insightful recommendations designed to enhance economic education and develop critical thinking skills. This book is invaluable for teachers, curriculum planners, and education researchers seeking to strengthen economics pedagogy in Indian schools.
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Economics of Child Labour: A Case Study of Unorganised Sector in Raipur City of Chhattisgarh
0Explore the critical economic factors driving child labour in India’s unorganised sector with this in-depth case study from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. Delve into the financial incentives and family economics that lead children into informal work settings like tea stalls and garages. This essential research examines the complex interplay between poverty, parental expectations, and the child workforce. A must-read for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of socio-economic challenges and the realities of child labour in contemporary India.
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Economics of Commerical Fisheries
0Unlock the economic principles driving India’s vital commercial fisheries sector. This essential guide delves into the core economics of fishing operations, management, and sustainability, offering crucial insights for navigating the complexities of the Indian fishing industry. Explore market dynamics, resource allocation, and policy implications vital for aquaculture and marine resource professionals. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or industry stakeholder, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of fisheries economics, equipping you with the knowledge to foster growth and sustainability in India’s rich aquatic resources. A must-read for informed decision-making.
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Economics Of Culture Industry Television In India
0Unlock the economic engine driving India’s vibrant television landscape. This insightful analysis delves into the complex interplay between the culture industry and broadcasting economics in India. Explore the market dynamics, policy frameworks, and growth trajectories that shape your favourite television content. Understand the economic forces powering the Indian TV sector’s expansion and cultural influence, crucial for navigating its future. An essential read for students of media studies, economics, and broadcasting professionals keen on the Indian media market.
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Economics of Farm Management in a Global Setting
0Master farm management economics and global agricultural principles with this essential guide. Explore core economic concepts for optimizing farm operations, financial planning, and strategic decision-making. Understand the dynamics of agribusiness in a worldwide context, including risk management and market trends. This comprehensive text provides the foundational knowledge needed to enhance farm productivity and profitability, making it an indispensable resource for agricultural economics students, researchers, and professionals in India.
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Economics of Health and Education
0Unlock the nexus of health, education, and India’s economic advancement. This insightful book offers a lucid exploration of health economics, detailing Indian healthcare systems, policy, and public health initiatives, alongside the economics of education, covering literacy, skill development, and higher education frameworks. Discover crucial insights into human development, healthcare challenges, and educational resource allocation. Essential reading for students, policymakers, and professionals seeking to understand the vital economic drivers of progress in India, explained with clarity and depth.