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100 _a"Bharadwaj , Krishna"
245 0 _a"Accumulation, exchange and development"
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bSage Pub.
260 _c1994
300 _a401p.
520 _aThe different structures of production and exchange prevalent in a developing economy and their interrelationship with the dynamics of accumulation are the focus of this book. By combining principles of classical political economy with specific studies of the Indian economy, particularly agriculture, the author shows how a meaningful theory of development can be formulated. Part One delineates the contrasting structures of classical political economy and the now dominant `neoclassical' theory. Part Two explores the structure of the Indian agrarian economy and includes Professor Bharadwaj's seminal idea of `interlinked markets'. Part Three raises issues on the contradictory course of Indian development.
650 _aEconomic development India 1996
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