• Knowledge and Global Inequality Since 1800: Interrogating the Present as History (Elements in Development Economics)

    Knowledge and Global Inequality Since 1800: Interrogating the Present as History (Elements in Development Economics)

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    Unravel the intricate history of global inequality since 1800, seen through a critical Southern lens. This essential book in development economics reveals how command over high-value knowledge shaped divergent income trends and the challenges developing economies face. Interrogating global capitalist history, it highlights knowledge creation and exclusion as key drivers of disparity. Gain a new perspective on the middle-income trap and the forces influencing India’s economic development. A must-read for economists, students, and anyone interested in the historical roots of contemporary global economic challenges and India’s place within them.

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  • Labour in Global Value Chains in Asia (Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains)

    Labour in Global Value Chains in Asia (Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains)

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    Uncover the critical realities of labour within Asia’s dynamic global value chains. Esteemed Indian economist Dev Nathan delivers deep insights into worker experiences, wages, and conditions across diverse sectors and countries. This essential study examines how global production networks shape manufacturing and employment, particularly in India, exploring challenges and pathways to equitable economic development. A must-read for economists, policymakers, students, and professionals keen on understanding India’s integration into the global economy and the human face of its growth.

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  • REVERSE SUBSIDIES IN GLOBAL MONOPSONY CAPITALISM: GENDER

    REVERSE SUBSIDIES IN GLOBAL MONOPSONY CAPITALISM: GENDER, LABOUR, AND ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICE IN GARMENT VALUE CHAINS (Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains)

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    Explore the hidden ‘reverse subsidies’ powering the global garment industry, with a sharp focus on India. Renowned economist Dev Nathan reveals how gendered labour and environmental costs are systematically undervalued, subsidizing global brands at the expense of workers and ecosystems. This essential analysis unpacks the intricate gender, labour, and environmental injustices within garment value chains, offering vital insights for students of development economics, policymakers, and anyone seeking economic justice in India’s crucial textile sector.

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