Description
A Broken Record offers a microeconomic historical analysis of Punjab’s development, contextualizing contemporary development studies themes within historical frameworks. Essential for economics students and researchers seeking to understand regional economic patterns and their implications on current policy discussions. This book bridges historical scholarship with modern economic theory, providing valuable insights into how past economic structures shape present-day development challenges and opportunities in South Asian contexts.
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The book explores the microeconomic history of Punjab and contextualizes contemporary development studies themes within historical perspectives, helping readers understand regional economic patterns and their modern implications.
Economics students, researchers, development studies scholars, and anyone interested in understanding South Asian economic history and its relevance to current development challenges will find this book invaluable.
A Broken Record contains 245 pages, providing comprehensive coverage of Punjab’s microeconomic history and its connections to development theory.






