Description
- ISBN-13: 9789362134066
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 153 gr
- ISBN-10: 9362134063
- Publisher Date: 2024-07-25
- Height: 36 mm
- No of Pages: 584
- Width: 500 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.25Current price is: ₹599.25.
Law and the Economy in India by Tirthankar Roy (ISBN: 9789362134066) offers a comprehensive analysis of India’s economic and legal history, exploring pre- and post-independence development. Discover how legal frameworks shaped economic policies and their impact on India’s growth story. A must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in India’s economic trajectory.
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Himanshu Kumar –
Excellent work on linking the legal structure with the economic development in India. Strongly suggested.
Shouvik Kapat –
Roy provides a great overview, though I wish there were more case studies. It provides a good overview and will help in understanding the law changes and economic impact.
Susarla Sai Sumedha –
Important contribution to the subject. However, sometimes I felt like it could be more concise and structured better.
Samriddha Chatterjee –
Good, but I think it could benefit from more case studies to make it more relatable. Nonetheless, a good academic read.
Rishi Raj Verma –
A decent read. Although the language is complex and will require multiple readings for people with non-economic background.
Anas Ahmad –
This book offers invaluable insights, meticulously researched and presented. A vital contribution to understanding India’s complex economic history.
Sachin Yadav –
The author brings an insightful understanding on India’s legal framework. I recommend this to all law and economics students.
Agastya Singh –
This work is outstanding. It delves into India’s economic and legal intricacies both before and after its independence.
Siddharth Biswas –
A bit dry, but undeniably informative. If you need to know this subject inside and out, this is the book. The writing could be improved with more personal stories.
Anurag Srivastava –
Excellent resource for researchers. It could be better structured for easier navigation. Overall, I am satisfied. Will read again.
Arnav Sharma –
An engaging exploration of Indian economic policy evolution. Sheds light on the legal foundation of economic transformation.
Ishita Jain –
A complex and engaging study of India’s economic and legal environment and how they affect the economy.
Sahil Satish Dargad –
For anyone who wants to understand the historical ties between law and economy, this book is perfect.
Nandini Gupta –
Important for understanding India’s economic development. Found the pre-independence section more compelling than the latter half, but both are important to understand.
Supriya Sahu –
Good overview, although the book would have been better if it had been broken down into sections.
Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi –
Dense but rewarding. This book requires patience and diligence from the reader.
Vishal Tomar –
A wonderful analysis, though the writing style is more geared toward academics than general readers.
Akanksha Pandey –
The language is very academic and can be difficult for a beginner like me to understand.
Aniket Sahu –
If you’re interested in the subject, this is a must-read. It provides a comprehensive look at India’s economic and legal history.
Shristi Bagri –
A thorough, academic look at the intersection of law and economics in India. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort for serious scholars. I got lost in some part but still okay.