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Gilbert Slater’s ‘Southern India: Its Political And Economic Problems’ is a comprehensive study that delves into the intricate dynamics of Southern India’s governance and economic landscape. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this scholarly work examines the political institutions and administrative frameworks that shaped the region during a crucial historical period.
The book addresses key economic issues including agricultural systems, trade patterns, and resource distribution across Southern Indian territories. Slater combines historical analysis with economic theory to present a nuanced understanding of how political decisions influenced economic outcomes.
This work serves as an essential reference for historians, economists, and students interested in understanding South Asian development. The author’s detailed investigation into local governance structures and their relationship to broader economic prosperity provides valuable insights into colonial and post-colonial economic history.







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