Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833206
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833200
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 187
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹316.00Current price is: ₹316.00.
Explore India’s economic transformation from pre-colonial to colonial times in “Money and Markets.” Robert W. McChesney reveals the conflicts, discontinuities, and breaks during this pivotal era. Discover the complex interplay of money and markets that shaped India’s economic history. ISBN: 9788189833206
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Basant Kumar –
The book offered a fresh perspective, but it felt a little biased. Still, an informative read. I am not sure if I agree with his conclusion
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
McChesney delves deep into the topic, providing valuable insights. It can be a bit overwhelming for casual readers.
Nayan Gupta –
An insightful look at Indian economic history, though dense at times. McChesney offers a unique perspective, but prior knowledge is helpful.
Vansh Jain –
I found the book to be well-researched and thought-provoking. It changed how I view Indian economic history.
Pallavi Singh –
Interesting concept, but the writing style made it difficult to get through. I wish it were more engaging.
Nitanshu Sagar –
A great resource for understanding the complexities of India’s economic past. Highly recommend for history buffs!
Naman Singh –
An engaging and well-written analysis of Indian economic transformation. I learned so much from this book!
Chandrika Saha –
The early chapters were fascinating, but the later ones lost my interest. I feel like it dragged on a bit.
Divyansh Agarwal –
A comprehensive study of money and markets in India. It is a must-read for serious scholars and students.
Mahesh Mhatardev Mache –
Money and Markets provides a detailed analysis of India’s economic shifts. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall a worthwhile read.
Ayush Singh –
While informative, the book could have benefited from more accessible language. It felt a bit academic.