Economics as ideology and experience: essays in honour of Ashok Mitra/
edited by Deepak Nayyar
- London: Frank Cass, 1998.
- xviii, 291 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Ashok Mitra: A Biographical Sketch Ideology The National Context 1 Unemployment as Failure to Exchange 2 The Political Economy of Consumer Subsidies in the USSR 3 The Planning Principle: An Unresolved Debate 4 Markets: Evolution, Limits and Relationship to Governance
The International Context 5 Some Lessons from the Two Economic Systems 6 International Trade and Factor Mobility: Economic Theory and Political Reality 7 Local and Global Monopolies and the Prospects of Global Democracy
Experience The Indian Context 8 Terms of Trade and Demand Patterns 9 Targeting Internal Public Borrowing 10 The State and the Poor 11 The Political Economy of India: From the Law of Value to Structuralist Macroeconomics 12 Planning in India: Retrospect and Prospects
The Comparative Dimension 13 The Need for the Comparative Method in the Social Sciences: An Essay with the Agrarian Question in India in Mind 14 Alternative Strategies of Agrarian Change in Relation to Resources for Development in India and China 15 Capital Flows and Macro-Economies: A Historical View 16 Privatising the Third World: The Role of Ideology in the Bretton Woods Reform Agenda.