Economic history of India: Growth, income and inequalities from the mughals to the 21st century
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2025Edition: South Asia EditionDescription: 219 pISBN: - 9781009692175
- 330.954 GUP
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This book offers a major new economic history of India from the reign of Akbar in the sixteenth century to India's post-independence integration into the global economy. Using concepts and theories from economics and economic history alongside extensive new data, Bishnupriya Gupta builds a new framework for understanding the economic impacts and legacies of British rule. She charts India's transition from precolonial economy to colonial rule and evaluates its economic performance from a comparative perspective, particularly in the context of the Great Divergence between Europe and Asia. Finally, she examines India's post-independence economy and the evolution of social and economic inequality through to the turn of the twenty-first century. By taking a long view, the book sheds new light on the persistent effects of historical institutions as well as the impacts of policy-driven changes. It will be essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the long-run evolution of the Indian economy.
- Offers a new framework for understanding the nature of development and underdevelopment in a large colonial economy.
- Captures the impacts of both colonization and independence on the Indian economy.
- Explores the evolution of social and economic inequality in India.

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