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This paper explores the elements of continuity and change associated with Indian capitalism’s transition to its liberal phase after 1991. While acknowledging the significant changes since then, it is argued that the origins, nature, and consequences of Indian liberalization cannot be...
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For over four decades after independence in 1947, India’s industrialization took place under a regime with an extensive … political realities of India. The paper shows that continuity and change amongst the leading private business enterprises had …
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Through a critical review of some of the literature and making use of information relating to Indian groups, the case is made for a more bottom-up, and more historical, approach to the study of the developing country business group. The lack of clarity and unanimity in the conceptualization of...
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Abstract: This paper emphasizes that economic nationalism in India both contributed to and coexists with the … liberalization process initiated since 1991, which marked a decisive break in India’s economic policy and pushed her towards … capitalist priorities press down harder on an already constrained state. India’s capitalists embraced rather than resisted the …
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Abstract: This paper examines the sustainability of the unprecedentedly high aggregate GDP growth witnessed in India … corporate-sector led growth trajectory in India suffers from a fundamental contradiction which renders it inherently unstable … slowdown in the second half of the 1990s. The paper shows that high growth in India after 2003-04 did not eliminate this …
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India before or after independence. These have strongly conditioned capitalist development in India after independence …
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after independence into four sequential phases of growth and structural change. This periodization of India’s post …
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capital and the State in India. While the principal focus is on the present context of India under a liberal economic policy …
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This paper uses some available but not necessarily commonly known information on Indian business groups as the basis for interrogating some of the recent analysis of the business group in developing countries, analysis which seeks to explain why such groups exist and their consequences. The...
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This paper makes the case that the growth trajectory of the Indian economy in the post-1991 liberalization period is characterised by an inherent source of instability in manufacturing and industrial growth that distinguishes this period from the 1980s. This instability is a result of an...
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