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The Indian Journal of Economics January 1942

1942

The maintenance of a system of high taxation for surplus unsound in principle and inequitable in practice had not an iota of justification when the condtions which might have justified the practice had long ago disappeared with the closing of the mints to the free coinage of the rupee pnd the maintenance of stable exchanges. [...] The modern view of the nature of the quantity theory takes into account the influence of money on the rate of interest and through the rate of interest on investment and expenditure. [...] Therefore the dogma of the territorial division of labour cannot be appealed to in order to confine India to the production of raw materials and to bar the way to a diversified industry; the dogma of laissez-faire cannot be appealed to to prevent whole-hearted Government action for the development of industries; the dogma of unearned increment cannot be appealed to prevent reform of the land-reven [...] The more perfect the market is the more the economic phenomena take on the character of objective results brought about by impersonal forces and the more appropriately can the generalizations extracted from the study of the phenomena be given the name of scientific laws. [...] Throughout his writings oneTHE BACKGROUND OF RANADE'S ECONOMICS 263 searches in vain for any reference to the necessity of jusice between the classes to the evil effects of concentration of capital in the hands of a few to the need for trade unions or to the importance of comprehensive measures to protect the interests of the employees via-vis those of the employers.
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The Economics of Gokhale
225-234 P.S. Lokanathan view
Ranade and Economic Planning
235-244 D.G. Karve view
Ranade and After: A Study of the Development of Economic Thought in India
245-260 James Kellock view
The Background of Ranade’s Economics
261-275 Bhabatosh Datta view
A Critique of “Indian Economics”
276-279 T.M. Joshi view
The Quality and Perspective of Indian Economic Thought
280-289 D.H. Butani view
Typology of Contrasted Economic Systems: A Clue to the Methods of Analysis of Indian Economic Conditions
290-306 Radhakamal Mukerjee view
Ranade’s Work as an Economist
307-330 J.C. Coyajee view
Protectionism and Indian Economic Thought
331-356 M.C. Munshi view
The Gandhian Approach to Indian Economics
357-366 J.J. Anjaria view
Economic Organisation in Ancient India
367-386 B. Tirumalachar view
Ranade the Economist
387-393 K. Anantaram view
A Note on Institutionalism in Indian Economic Thought
394-399 H. Venkatasubbiah view
Rural Co-Operation and National Planning in India
400-435 S. Iyengar view
Co-Operation in Theory and Practice
436-449 Anwar Qureshi view
Rural Co-Operation: Its Scope in India
450-460 Haricharan Ghosh view
The Co-Operative Movement in Sind
461-470 D.H. Butani view
Co-Operative Rural Credit in Mysore
471-484 R. Balakrishna view
Some Aspects of Rural Co-Operation in Travancore
485-503 V.R. Pillai view
Punjab Cooperation During a Decade of Depression
504-514 Sh. Ataullah view
Co-Operative Multi-Purpose Society
515-531 S.G. Beri view
The Capital Resources of Agricultural Co-Operative Societies in Mysore
532-545 S. Gopalaswamy view
Multi-Purpose Society
546-553 V.L. D’Souza view
Replanning of the Co-Operative Movement in India
554-561 S.P. Saksena view
Resuscitation of Rural Credit Societies in Madras
562-584 P. Sri Ramam view
Rural Co-Operation in the Bombay Presidency
585-598 P.N. Driver view
Rural Co-Operation in India—Its Defichencies
599-614 Vatkunth Mehta view
Loans and Their Classification
615-623 Appa Rao view
Local Terminal Taxation
624-636 Cyan Chand view
A Review of Madras Local Finance
637-648 B.V. Naidu view
State in Relation to Local Finance in Mysore
649-657 B.R. Rao view
Municipal Taxation in C. P. & Berar
658-666 C.D. Datey view
Some Aspects of Municipal Finance in Bihar
667-676 D.P. Srivastava view
Reorganization of Local Finance in India
677-688 T. Rao view
Economic Thinking in the Indian National Congress
689-707 Khagendra Sen view
Economic Ideas Behind the Permanent Settlement
708-723 B. Natarajan view
Co-Operative Agricultural Credit in Orissa
724-738 Sadasiv Misra view
Rural Co-Operation in Madras: Some Aspects
739-752 B. Row view
Rural Co-Operation in India
753-777 P.M. Trivedi view
Revision of the Raiffeisen System
778-787 K.C. Krishnan view
Rural Co-Operation in Madras
788-806 S.S. Santhanam view
The Organisation of Rural Welfare
807-819 S.S. Bhathera view
Neclected Source of Local Revenues
820-831 M.H. Gopal view
The Scope of Local Finance
832-836 K.V. Rao view
Finances of District Boards in Mysore
837-848 G.N. Krishnamurthy view
Some Aspects of Village Panchayet Finance in Mysore State Since 1927
849-862 N.P. Srinivasamurthy view
Notice
863-863 unknown view
List of Members of the Indian Economic Association
864-873 unknown view

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