Analyzes the reasons why many Indian economists have remained determinedly resistant to the International Monetary Fund/World Bank pro-stabilization and structural adjustment arguments. Overview of the general weakness of intellectual resistance to liberalization; Discussion of the resistance to neo-liberal policies in the 1990s; Influence of Hinduism in the resistance to neo-classical economics
Religionhas long been seen as a conservative force in society across the globe. Religious beliefs se...
As per the researchers on monetary economics, a detailed account of the changing role of money from ...
After nearly five decades of insulation from world markets, state controls, and slow growth, India e...
The question “what is Hinduism? has been asked and answered about as many times as the question “wh...
In the discussion of economic reforms in academia as well as the media in India one finds a big gulf...
Purpose – Among the several sub-themes for this Special Issue this paper aims to deal, broadly, with...
In the last thirty years the influence of Gandhi's ideology has decreased. However nearly all the po...
Political economy in India has lost its earlier dynamism; can the insights of recent culture-centred...
China and India (Chindia) have begun in recent years to enjoy growing measures of economic success, ...
The decision to undertake a structural adjustment program usually comes at a time when a country is...
The paper examines the role of cultural factors in economic analyses. It aims to identify and examin...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie wpływu procesu wzmożonej liberalizacji gospodarki indyjskiej, rozpoc...
The economist Deepak Lal researches the influence of morality and religion on the shaping of capital...
Ever since economic liberalisation was adopted as an economic strategy in India, there has been a wi...
In the post-colonial world, globalization has increasingly integrated the economies of the world. Im...
Religionhas long been seen as a conservative force in society across the globe. Religious beliefs se...
As per the researchers on monetary economics, a detailed account of the changing role of money from ...
After nearly five decades of insulation from world markets, state controls, and slow growth, India e...
The question “what is Hinduism? has been asked and answered about as many times as the question “wh...
In the discussion of economic reforms in academia as well as the media in India one finds a big gulf...
Purpose – Among the several sub-themes for this Special Issue this paper aims to deal, broadly, with...
In the last thirty years the influence of Gandhi's ideology has decreased. However nearly all the po...
Political economy in India has lost its earlier dynamism; can the insights of recent culture-centred...
China and India (Chindia) have begun in recent years to enjoy growing measures of economic success, ...
The decision to undertake a structural adjustment program usually comes at a time when a country is...
The paper examines the role of cultural factors in economic analyses. It aims to identify and examin...
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie wpływu procesu wzmożonej liberalizacji gospodarki indyjskiej, rozpoc...
The economist Deepak Lal researches the influence of morality and religion on the shaping of capital...
Ever since economic liberalisation was adopted as an economic strategy in India, there has been a wi...
In the post-colonial world, globalization has increasingly integrated the economies of the world. Im...
Religionhas long been seen as a conservative force in society across the globe. Religious beliefs se...
As per the researchers on monetary economics, a detailed account of the changing role of money from ...
After nearly five decades of insulation from world markets, state controls, and slow growth, India e...