【インドの政治経済に関する諸視点】
Perspectives on India's Political Economy '18
目次
Part I Pilin Nayak- Introduction 2. Gunnar Myrdal-The beam in our eyes 3. Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen-India in comparative perspective 4. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi-Unto this last: non-violent social transformation 5. Jawaharlal Nehru-The National Planning Committee and the Congress and industry 6. Rajni Palme Dutt-India in the modern world 7. M Arumugam- Socialist strategy and development 8. Planning Commission:Self-reliance and the perspective for development 9. B R Ambedkar-Evidence before the Southborough Committee: 27 January 1919 10. Sukhamoy Chakravarty-Development economics and the Indian experience 11. Benjamin Zachariah-The debate on Gandhian ideas 12. Baldev Raj Nayyar-National planning for autarky and state autonomy Part II Mrinal Datta-Chaudhuri-Market failure and government failure 2. Pulin B Nayak-The state and the market 3. Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi-Development economics as a paradigm 4. Paul N. Rosenstein-Rodan-Natura falcit saltum: analysis of the disequilibrium growth process 5. Deepak Lal-Economic Reforms and Poverty Alleviation 6. Amit Bhaduri-Predatory Growth 7. Prabhat Patnaik-Some implications of contemporary globalisation 8. A K Dasgupta-A framework for planning for India 9. V K R V Rao-Investment, Income and the multiplier in an underdeveloped economy 10. Katrin Uba-Labour union resistance to economic liberalization in India: what can national and state level patterns of protests against privatization tell us? 11. Supriya Roychowdhury-Labour and economic reforms: disjointed critiques 12. Jan Breman-Politics of exclusion
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