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An Essay on Economic Growth and Planning

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SKU: 9789350021422

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Explore economic growth and planning in this insightful essay. Originally published in the 1950s, it examines growth theories beyond private capital and investment. Dobbs questions their universal application, particularly within planned economies. Relevant in today’s post-capitalist discourse, this book offers a theoretical foundation for alternative economic futures. “An Essay on Economic Growth and Planning” is essential reading for those seeking new economic paradigms.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350021422
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350021420
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 119

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for An Essay on Economic Growth and Planning

  1. Saurish Behl

    Important book to add to your collection if you are an economist. I can’t say the same for everyone else.

  2. Vijay Laxmi Vashisht

    A bit dense, but Dobbs offers a fascinating perspective. Relevant even now. It is a classic for a reason.

  3. Aditya Vikram Pareek

    A good starting point for understanding planned economies. The theoretical analysis is very well done.

  4. Shivangi Chitra

    This book made me think. It could be difficult to understand if you are new to econ concepts. Worth the investment.

  5. Riya Sharma

    Provides a good foundation for understanding alternative economic models. Some sections felt repetitive, but a generally good book.

  6. Unnati Pande

    Challenging but ultimately rewarding. Dobbs’ critique of conventional growth theories is very insightful. I’d read it again.

  7. Virender Singh Rajpurohit

    Dobbs provides a thoughtful alternative perspective. I believe that every economics student needs to read this.

  8. Ankit Singh

    I appreciate the historical context. However, some of the arguments feel a bit outdated now. Still valuable to me.

  9. Yash Mahajan

    It’s a little slow-paced, but packed with unique ideas. Should spark discussions on economics. Worth checking out if you’re curious!

  10. Shardul Rahul Utpat

    Interesting ideas, but the writing style is a bit dry. Overall, a worthwhile read for serious economics students.

  11. Chetan Garg

    A classic text. It can be a bit difficult to get through. But the long term impact is worth the struggle.

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