Description
This scholarly work presents a detailed examination of India’s fiscal problems through seven lectures delivered at Patna University in August 1923. Author J. C. Coyajee provides an in-depth analysis of the economic and financial challenges confronting India during the early twentieth century, particularly under British colonial rule.
The lectures cover fundamental aspects of Indian public finance, including taxation systems, revenue collection, expenditure management, and economic policy. Coyajee’s work offers valuable historical insights into the fiscal structures and economic debates of the period, making it an important document for understanding India’s economic history.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this volume serves as both a historical record and an academic resource for economists, historians, and scholars interested in Indian economic development and colonial-era financial policy.







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