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The Indian Fiscal Problem presents a detailed examination of India’s fiscal and economic challenges during the early twentieth century. Delivered as a series of seven lectures at Patna University in August 1923, this work explores the complex financial issues confronting colonial India during a transformative period in the nation’s history.
J. C. Coyajee, an accomplished economist and financial expert, provides scholarly insights into taxation policies, revenue management, and economic governance in India. The lectures address fundamental questions about India’s financial independence, trade relationships, and economic development strategies. This historical document offers valuable perspective on pre-independence Indian economic thought and policy debates.
Originally published in hardcover format, this work has been preserved and republished by Gyan Publishing House, making it accessible to contemporary scholars, historians, and students of Indian economic history. It remains an important reference for understanding India’s fiscal history and the intellectual foundations of post-independence economic policy.
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