Dominant classes and the state in development (Record no. 36646)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 865318506
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Classification number 338.9 BAN
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Personal name Banerjee, Sanjoy.
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Title Dominant classes and the state in development
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Westview Press
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1984
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Extent 115 p.
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Summary, etc. Why does capitalist development give rise to political alliances between the state and certain economically dominant classes? Addressing this question, Professor Banerjee uses an evolutionary approach to structure to develop a theory of the interaction within and among business and manufacturing firms--a theory that highlights those aspects of market processes that promote the form ation of dominant economic classes. Structural-evolutionary con ceptions of property relations and of state planning and regulation are developed and combined with the market model.<br/><br/>According to Professor Banerjee, the market, property relations, and state administration a self-sustaining structure that simultaneously develops the economy in an uneven and clustered fashion and gives rise to a "dominant alliance" between a segment of the state and the fastest-accumulating classes in the economy. He applies his model to India during the 1956-1975 period, examining the industrialization process of the Second and Third plans, the crisis of the mid-1960s, and the Green Revolution.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element India- Economic policy -1947
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