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Introduction to the Study of Indian Economics

1922

I. Economics in India is hardly possible to over estimate the value of a patient and systematic study of 'Indian Economics;' and the importance of the investigation of econmic conditions and of the application of remedies suggested by it for the promotion of the well-being of the mass of the Indian people has been widely acknowledged. [...] What is worse it involved foreign exploitation of India's resources and the neglect of the true interests of the people ; and it also meant the adoption of measures which were hardly suited to the requirements of the material and moral development of the people of this country. [...] sion of complicatied questions like the borrowing and railway policy of the Indian Government the fiscal arrangements of the country the system of currency and exchange the finances of local provincial and central authorities and the condition of labour. [...] The conviction about the need to work in harmony and to take concerted action for the benefit of all is reflected in the establishment of the League of Nations the organiz ation of the Labour Conference and the holding of other international conferences like the Washington and Genoa conferences. [...] The economic relation of India with the outside world has been altogether changed in the last century as also the relations of classes in the country itself with respect to the production exchange distribution and consumption of wealth ; and there is great danger of the incidental advantages of the position being exaggerated and of the detriment being minimised.
commerce industry
Pages
727
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142519
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xx Vaman Kale view
Chapter I National Economics
1-22 unknown view
Chapter II The Indian Outlook
23-50 unknown view
Chapter III Gifts of Nature
51-80 unknown view
Chapter IV Human Effort
81-112 unknown view
Chapter V Capital
113-137 unknown view
Chapter VI Organization of Production
138-181 unknown view
Chapter VII Production and Population
182-219 unknown view
Chapter VIII The Economic Revolution
220-264 unknown view
Chapter IX Commercial Policy
265-305 unknown view
Chapter X The Currency System
306-358 unknown view
Chapter XI Foreign Exchange Finance
359-409 unknown view
Chapter XII Banking and Credit
410-461 unknown view
Chapter XIII The Co-operative Movement
462-499 unknown view
Chapter XIV Profit and Interest
500-518 unknown view
Chapter XV Rent Landlord and Tenant
519-543 unknown view
Chapter XVI Workmen and Wages
544-579 unknown view
Chapter XVII Taxation
580-640 unknown view
Chapter XVIII Prices and Consumption
641-672 unknown view
Appendix
673-690 unknown view
Index
i-viii unknown view

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