The politics of poverty: planning India's development/

Rangnekar, D. K

The politics of poverty: planning India's development/ D. K. Rangnekar - Los Angeles: SAGE, 2012. - xxvi, 256 p.

Foreword / by T.N. Ninan --
Preface and acknowledgements / by Dwijen Rangnekar --
Introduction and overview: humanist economics as public reason / by Pratap Bhanu Mehta --
The politics of poverty : the social crisis of development in India --
Crisis today : the dimming of hope --
Politics of poverty II: the deepening social crisis --
Politics of poverty II: a quiet burial for ideology --
The ritual of remembering Gandhiji --
Farmers' stir I : writing on the Nasik wall --
Farmers' stir II : changes in inter-sectoral price parity --
Will the rains fill our bowls? --
Dependencies : independence? : the international context to India's experiment --
Economic co-operation --
North-south divide : an economic analysis --
Today's controversies : Delhi's attitude to aid --
Today's controversies : fertiliser and foreign capital --
Trade prospects --
Rope tricks : planning India's development --
The annual Indian rope trick --
Nehruism and the second phase --
Second thoughts on Indian planning --
To earn or not to spend : the taxing question --
Industrialising India : follies and policies --
India : the emerging industrial power --
Crisis today I: failure to stem structural deterioration --
Crisis today II: anti-inflation follies --
Crisis today III: IMF borrowals : perils of economic chaos --
Industrial policy --
Conclusion and afterword / by Sanjaya Baru --
Index --
About the author.

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