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Introduction to the Study of Indian Economics

1918

1. Economics in India :—It is hardly possible to over-estimate the value of a close and careful study of I Indian Economics ' and the importance of the investigtion of economic conditions and of the application of remedies suggested by it for the promotion of the welbeing of the mass of the Indian people has been widely acknowledged. [...] He will also have to say things which will prove unpalatable both to the Government and to the people as they refer to the policy and measures of the State and the beliefs and social customs of the different classes of the population. [...] The influence of economic investigation and of the conclusions to which it may point must be brought to bear upon the life of the community and the actions of the State. [...] 13 8. Summary:—The so-called natural laws of the classical economists to whom however belongs the honour of having laid the foundations of a new science have now been discredited and their touching faith in the efficiency of freedom of competition and in the sufficiency of the spontaneous acts of individuals for the progressive iprovement of the human race has proved to be an illusion. [...] Steady increase of population improvement of its physique and health an augmented production of wealth resulting from the application of science to idustries a satisfactory distribution of the nation's income among the various classes of which it is composed a bettering of the material condition of the masses and the easier accessibility of intellectual and social comforts to continually gr
commerce industry
Pages
539
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145691
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-vii Vaman Kale view
Chapter I. National Economics
1-14 Vaman Kale view
Chapter II. The Indian Outlook
15-41 Vaman Kale view
Chapter III. Gifts of Nature
42-57 Vaman Kale view
Chapter IV. Human Effort
58-86 Vaman Kale view
Chapter V The Part of Capital
87-109 Vaman Kale view
Chapter VI Organization of Production
110-143 Vaman Kale view
Chapter VII Production and Population
144-176 Vaman Kale view
Chapter VIII The Economic Revolution
177-208 Vaman Kale view
Chapter IX Commercial Policy
209-242 Vaman Kale view
Chapter X The Currency System
243-276 Vaman Kale view
Chapter XI Foreign Exchange and Finance
277-312 Vaman Kale view
Chapter XII Banking and Credit
313-348 Vaman Kale view
Chapter XIII The Co-Operative Movement
349-383 Vaman Kale view
Chapter XIV State Landlord and Tenant
384-415 Vaman Kale view
Chapter XV Workmen and Wages
416-437 Vaman Kale view
Chapter XVI Taxation
438-482 Vaman Kale view
Chapter XVII Prices and Consumption
483-514 Vaman Kale view
Index
i-v Vaman Kale view
Backmatter
i-v Vaman Kale view

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