New Economic History of Colonial India

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Agriculture
Anand V. Swamy
Bishnupriya Gupta
British imperialism impact
Capitalism
Caste
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colonial institutional legacy
Colonization
Colony
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Crime
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Development
economic history of British India
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Famine
Finance
Gdp Growth
Gdp Series
Globalization
Gopalan Balachandran
Governance
Ijma
Incentive Compatibility Constraint
Indian Economic History
Indian Economic Performance
Indian Labour Productivity
Indigo
Indirect Colonial Rule
Indrajit Ray
Industrialization
Jute Cultivation
Jute Industry
Jute Textiles
Kevin Quirolo
labour market transformation
Lakshmi Iyer
Landlord Areas
Latika Chaudhary
London
Migration
Military
Mughal
Nationalism
Non-migrant Residents
OLS Regression
Opium
Partition
Prashant Bharadwaj
Princely states
Private British Companies
property rights evolution
Punjab Land Alienation Act
quantitative historical analysis
Railways
Raw Jute
Real Consumption Wages
Ryot
Santhi Hejeebu
Schools
Settlement
Silver Wage
South Asian economic development
Stephen Broadberry
Susan Wolcott
Tamil Nadu
Tea
TFP Growth
Tirthankar Roy
Trade
Wage Premium
Young Man
Zamindar

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138779716
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A New Economic History of Colonial India provides a new perspective on Indian economic history. Using economic theory and quantitative methods, it shows how the discipline is being redefined and how new scholarship on India is beginning to embrace and make use of concepts from the larger field of global economic history and economics.

The book discusses the impact of property rights, the standard of living, the labour market and the aftermath of the Partition. It also addresses how education and work changed, and provides a rethinking of traditional topics including de-industrialization, industrialization, railways, balance of payments, and the East India Company. Written in an accessible way, the contributors – all leading experts in their fields – firmly place Indian history in the context of world history.

An up-to-date critical survey and novel resource on Indian Economic History, this book will be useful for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on Economic History, Indian and South Asian Studies, Economics and Comparative and Global History.

Latika Chaudhary is an Associate Professor of Economics in the Graduate School of Business and Public Policy at the Naval Postgraduate School, USA

Bishnupriya Gupta is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, UK

Tirthankar Roy is Professor of Economics History at the London School of Economics, UK.

Anand V. Swamy is Professor of Economics at Williams College in Massachusetts, U.S.A