An Economic History of India : Growth, Income and Inequalities from the Mughals to the 21st Century / Bishnupriya Gupta,
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TextSeries: Cambridge studies in economic historyPublication details: New Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 2025.Description: xiv, 219p. ; 23cmISBN: - 9781009692175
- 330.954 G965E
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- The decline and the rise of the Indian economy -- Agriculture as the engine of growth -- From handlooms to modern industry and the emergence of a planned economy -- Origins of India's service sector advantage -- Region, income, caste, and gender: Continuity and change -- Colonial development in a comparative perspective -- Conclusion: The Myths and the Realities of India's long run development.
"A major new economic history of India from the reign of Akbar to India's post-independence integration into the global economy. Bishnupriya Gupta builds a new framework for understanding development and underdevelopment in a large colonial economy as well as of India's post-independence economic performance through to the present day"--
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