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Indian Moneylenders at Work
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Explore the complex world of Indian moneylending with Hans-Dieter Roth’s “Indian Moneylenders at Work (9788173047305)”. Delve into the intricacies of credit, debt, and economic relationships in India. Gain insights into the social and financial dynamics of moneylending practices. Discover how informal credit markets function and their impact on communities. “Indian Moneylenders at Work” is a must-read for anyone interested in economics and development.
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Nandini Rathi –
This is a must have in every library, a great piece of information for students.
Aryan Gupta –
Roth provides an excellent breakdown of Indian money lending and debt. I highly recommend this book.
Kamakshi Jangid –
A thorough exploration of Indian moneylending. I recommend it to those interested in economic development.
Mohd Fahad Khan –
A very deep and informative book. I found it hard to read from time to time.
Aditya Subramanian –
Roth is very knowledgeable, this is a must read for anyone interested in economics.
Preeti Rawat –
Roth is a master of his craft and is very knowledgable. I would rate it higher if I could.
Devansh Bansal –
Informative and well-researched. Some sections are too detailed. Overall, a solid contribution.
Srinivasa Rao Vasantula –
A bit dense, but Roth offers valuable insights into Indian moneylending. It’s a crucial read for understanding informal economies.
Thakur Makhijani –
Some concepts are challenging to understand. Good for students in economics, however not for casual reading.
Vedansh Pratap Singh –
Roth’s work is crucial for economics students. It sheds light on informal credit markets in India.
Prajwal Narendra Akhade –
This book is important to read if you’re intrested in the social and finacial impacts of money lending.
Aarti Monga –
Eye-opening! Roth’s deep dive into Indian moneylenders is impressive. I learned a lot about credit and debt.
Dharmraj Chaprajbhai Ulava –
This is a dry read and not easy to grasp. You will need to read it twice to fully understand.
Sandhya Ravi –
The book is insightful but can be dry. It’s great for academic study. Not a casual read.
Ansh Gupta –
Roth provides a detailed look at the financial dynamics. Some parts are slow. Still, it is a great read.
Vasu Aggarwal –
Roth gives a good analysis. I found the social context fascinating. It is a bit repetitive at times.
Rishi Jaiswal –
Important for understanding India’s economy. Roth makes a compelling case. Little hard to grasp at first.
Mohit Bijpuriya –
Some chapters are way too long and detailed, however still a good read.
Nishit Muralia –
The book offers a complex view of economic relationships. Roth is detailed and knowledgeable.