• An Analysis of David Graeber's Debt: The First 5

    An Analysis of David Graeber’s Debt: The First 5,000 Years

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    Unlock the critical anthropology and economic history of debt in this incisive analysis of David Graeber’s seminal exploration. Discover how debt has been intrinsically linked with state power for 5,000 years, challenging dominant economic narratives. This essential read delves into the societal impact of money, credit, and control. It’s a vital resource for Indian students and researchers in economics, history, and social sciences seeking a deeper understanding of financial systems and their ethical implications. Sharpen your critical thinking skills with this profound perspective.

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  • An Analysis of Ha-Joon Chang's Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective

    An Analysis of Ha-Joon Chang’s Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective

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    Challenge conventional wisdom on economic development strategy. Sulaiman Hakemy’s insightful analysis unpacks Ha-Joon Chang’s provocative argument that developed nations historically used protectionism and state intervention to grow, then “kicked away the ladder” for developing countries. Discover the historical evidence behind this influential critique and understand its implications for modern global economic policy. This book offers a vital historical perspective, essential for students of economics, policy analysts, and anyone seeking to grasp the real drivers of national prosperity, particularly relevant for India’s growth journey.

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  • An Analysis of Milton Friedman's: Capitalism and Freedom

    An Analysis of Milton Friedman’s: Capitalism and Freedom

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    Unlock the secrets to economic freedom and its vital connection to political liberty with this insightful analysis. Delve into the influential arguments on how free markets and individual economic choice are cornerstones of true civilisation and civil liberty. This book unpacks the foundational ideas that shaped the global economy, offering perspectives crucial for understanding modern economic policy and governance. Essential for economics students, professionals, and anyone seeking to grasp the enduring power of influential economic thought.

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