Development on trial: shrinking space for the periphery/ edited by Sunanda Sen and Anjan Chakrabarti
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- 9788125051305
- 338.91724 DEV
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Development on Trial analyses the changing links between State policies and corporate structures as the goal of development in these economies weaken, crumble and then fall apart to give way to a steady withdrawal of the State. This goes with the growing and imperious control exercised by big business in the process.
The authors unravel the contradictions between the State and the market as has been spelt out in liberal theory. They draw attention to the new pattern usually described as corporate feudalism where corporations replace or co-opt the ruling State in these countries.
This volume has been organised in four sections. The first deals with the State and corporatization of business. The second section deals with colonial trade patterns, trade, employment and structural changes relating to India and other developing countries during the recent years.
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