India's Political Economy

The Gradual Revolution (1947-2004)

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ISBN:

9780195683790

Publication date:

25/09/2006

Paperback

840 pages

236x158mm

Price: 1450.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195683790

Publication date:

25/09/2006

Paperback

840 pages

Second Edition Edition

Francine R. Frankel

This book addresses the fundamental paradox of India's political economy: how do we achieve the goals of increased economic growth and reduced economic and social disparities without causing social turmoil and dissent and carries forward the analyses to the second-generation reforms in the 21st century.

Rights:  World Rights

Second Edition Edition

Francine R. Frankel

Description

This book addresses the fundamental paradox of India's political economy: how do we achieve the goals of increased economic growth and reduced economic and social disparities without causing social turmoil and dissent and carries forward the analyses to the second-generation reforms in the 21st century.

About the Author


Francine R. Frankel, Madan Lal Sobti Professor of India Studies, Centre for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania

Second Edition Edition

Francine R. Frankel

Second Edition Edition

Francine R. Frankel

Second Edition Edition

Francine R. Frankel

Second Edition Edition

Francine R. Frankel

Description

This book addresses the fundamental paradox of India's political economy: how do we achieve the goals of increased economic growth and reduced economic and social disparities without causing social turmoil and dissent and carries forward the analyses to the second-generation reforms in the 21st century.

About the Author


Francine R. Frankel, Madan Lal Sobti Professor of India Studies, Centre for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania