Description
- ISBN-13: 9788185425719
- Publisher: South Asia Books
- Binding: HARDCOVER
- Height: 213 mm
- Width: 144 mm
- ISBN-10: 818542571X
- Publisher Date: 01 Dec 1992
- Depth: 25
- Language: English
- Weight: 544.80 gr
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹188.00Current price is: ₹188.00.
Structural Evolution of Indian Economy: Early Phase (ISBN: 9788185425719) offers a comprehensive analysis of India’s economic development. Explore the key factors, challenges, and transformations that shaped the Indian economy in its formative years. A must-read for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding India’s economic history.
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Anmol Jha –
Essential reading for anyone studying Indian economic development. The book is extremely detailed and informative.
Bashar Khan –
A valuable resource for researchers. The book provides great depth and analysis. Highly recommended for economic history enthusiasts.
Pushkar Kumar –
A detailed look at early Indian economic structures. A bit dense, but worth the effort for serious students. Sheds light on the complexities of the time.
Sayan Patra –
Provides a solid foundation for understanding India’s economic history. Very helpful for my research. An interesting read.
Lukshyaraj Samal –
Explores Indian economic history in a manner that is both academic and accessible. Some areas could be explained in more detail, however.
Velayutham S –
Insightful and well-written. The book is useful for students, but not for casual readers. It is good to study the Indian economy.
Soham Anup Aychitte –
A well-researched account of India’s early economic phase. The book is very insightful, although, at times, feels repetitive.
Anukaran Sahu –
A good overview, but I wished for a more engaging narrative. It felt like reading a textbook. It did its job.
Naresh Lalwani –
Interesting perspective on the foundations of the Indian economy. Some chapters were more engaging than others, overall informative though.
Pragati Sahai –
Detailed analysis that is perfect for academic research. It can be dense, but full of economic information. Very informative.
Riti Fauzdar –
Offers important insights, however, it can be a bit overwhelming. The book could benefit from more visual aids.
Fathima Neslin –
A decent overview of the Indian economy’s early phase. Nothing wrong about the book, but nothing stands out. Worth reading.
Nisha Daga –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian economic history. The depth of analysis is exceptional. Loved the book!
Akshit Singh –
Comprehensive but dry at times. The data and insights are valuable if you can push through the academic style. I think there could be more interesting ways to talk about the Economy.
Manvi Gautam –
An informative read but can get bogged down in detail. I had to reread certain section to grasp the contents of the book.