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Empire in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, more specifically, its formal colonial rule in India and its informal …
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India was a major player in the world export market for textiles in the early 18th century, but by the middle of the 19 … some decline, and India underwent secular de-industrialization as a consequence. While India produced about 25 percent of … organize our thinking about the relative role played by domestic and foreign forces in India's de-industrialization. The …
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The socio-economic and cultural life of India had received a new impetus under the influence of Western education … of Western education in India, with English as the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The advent of … the British rule and introduction of liberal English education in India produced a revolutionary change due to which …
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strategy of the Europeans but also changed the political economy of many Asian colonies including India. So far most of the …
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It is generally believed that the systematic study of economics and its principles was started in 1776 with the publication of An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith, who has been universally held as the founding father of economics. Prior to Adam Smith,...
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in ancient India. The Paper presents glimpses of management education and training in Vedic and Buddhist education, it … management thoughts of India - apart from academic interest it has very important implications for the contemporary Indian …
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