Power matters: essays on institution, politics and society in India/ John Harriss

By: Harriss, JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006Description: 314 pISBN: 0195678974DDC classification: 322
Contents:
'Borderlands of economics' : institutions, politics and culture in the explanation of economic change -- Making out on limited resources -- Why poor people stay poor in rural south India -- Rural inequality matters : constraints on growth linkages from agriculture -- Between economism and post-modernism : reflections on research on 'agrarian change' in India -- 'Widening the radius of trust' : ethnographic explorations of trust and Indian business -- For an anthropology of the modern Indian state -- Do political regimes matter? Poverty reduction and regime differences across India -- Public action and the dialectics of decentralization : against the myth of social capital as 'the missing link in development' -- 'Politics is a dirty river' : But is there a 'new politics' of civil society? : Perspectives from global cities of India and Latin America.
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'Borderlands of economics' : institutions, politics and culture in the explanation of economic change --
Making out on limited resources --
Why poor people stay poor in rural south India --
Rural inequality matters : constraints on growth linkages from agriculture --
Between economism and post-modernism : reflections on research on 'agrarian change' in India --
'Widening the radius of trust' : ethnographic explorations of trust and Indian business --
For an anthropology of the modern Indian state --
Do political regimes matter? Poverty reduction and regime differences across India --
Public action and the dialectics of decentralization : against the myth of social capital as 'the missing link in development' --
'Politics is a dirty river' : But is there a 'new politics' of civil society? : Perspectives from global cities of India and Latin America.

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