Economy, democracy and the state : The Indian Experience
By: Roy, Ramashray.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2009Description: 264 p.ISBN: 8132100824 (hardcover); 9788132100829 (hardcover).Subject(s): DemocracyDDC classification: 330.954 Roy 1sted 2009 29595 Livestock Economics Summary: Economy, Democracy and the State: The Indian Experience explores the patterns of economic growth (both industrial and agricultural) and its impact on Indian democratic politics. It offers an insight into how the changing patterns of economic growth in the country have determined government policies and questions the extent to which the hopes and aspirations of the common man have been satisfied. This exploration of the interrelation between democracy and economy yields a better understanding of the nature and working of the Indian democracy.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Economy, Democracy and the State: The Indian Experience explores the patterns of economic growth (both industrial and agricultural) and its impact on Indian democratic politics. It offers an insight into how the changing patterns of economic growth in the country have determined government policies and questions the extent to which the hopes and aspirations of the common man have been satisfied. This exploration of the interrelation between democracy and economy yields a better understanding of the nature and working of the Indian democracy.
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