In Arthasastra, Kautilya shows a knowledge of basic economics that had no parallels in Western economic thought until the publication of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations in 1776. Although the king was at the centre of the body politic in Kautilya’s time, Kautilya makes it clear that the king is bound by an implicit social contract and that the ultimate objective of the king, in economic and other affairs, should be to benefit his subjects. Their happiness or welfare should be the prime objective of State policy. As pointed out here, Kautilya’s conception of economics was superior to that of the Mercantilists and the Physiocrats. Given the central position of the Mauryan State in directing economic activity and providing security, the importan...
The dynastic ascendancy by Chandragupta Maurya - with political guidance from the legendary Chanakya...
textabstractTwenty-three centuries ago, over five times the span of years since Niccolo Machiavelli ...
Abstract- Western thoughts and thinking dominate international relations theories. Kautilya's Arthaa...
In Arthasastra, Kautilya shows a knowledge of basic economics that had no parallels in Western econo...
Economics in Arthasastra" is an edited volume of about 20 articles dealing with the economic content...
The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to provide evidence supporting the thesis that Kautilya was...
The taxation base articulated in Kautilya's Arthasastra has attracted renewed interest by economists...
The Artha??stra is a masterpiece text compiled by Kautilya. It provides in-depth instructions for a ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the origin of economics as a separate science. Des...
In classical Indian philosophy, there are four Purusharthas, or goals of human life. These Purushart...
Economic thought and the principles of economic policy appear in a full-fledged form in the Arthasas...
Amartya Sen has at various times referred to the Indian fourth century BCE thinker Kautilya. Kautily...
Kautilya, a 4th century B.C.E. economist, recognized the importance of accounting methods in economi...
In times of trouble, the fort provides a haven to the people and the king himself. —Kautilya, The Ar...
We consider two classical sources from Ancient India as possible sources for tackling the lack of et...
The dynastic ascendancy by Chandragupta Maurya - with political guidance from the legendary Chanakya...
textabstractTwenty-three centuries ago, over five times the span of years since Niccolo Machiavelli ...
Abstract- Western thoughts and thinking dominate international relations theories. Kautilya's Arthaa...
In Arthasastra, Kautilya shows a knowledge of basic economics that had no parallels in Western econo...
Economics in Arthasastra" is an edited volume of about 20 articles dealing with the economic content...
The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to provide evidence supporting the thesis that Kautilya was...
The taxation base articulated in Kautilya's Arthasastra has attracted renewed interest by economists...
The Artha??stra is a masterpiece text compiled by Kautilya. It provides in-depth instructions for a ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the origin of economics as a separate science. Des...
In classical Indian philosophy, there are four Purusharthas, or goals of human life. These Purushart...
Economic thought and the principles of economic policy appear in a full-fledged form in the Arthasas...
Amartya Sen has at various times referred to the Indian fourth century BCE thinker Kautilya. Kautily...
Kautilya, a 4th century B.C.E. economist, recognized the importance of accounting methods in economi...
In times of trouble, the fort provides a haven to the people and the king himself. —Kautilya, The Ar...
We consider two classical sources from Ancient India as possible sources for tackling the lack of et...
The dynastic ascendancy by Chandragupta Maurya - with political guidance from the legendary Chanakya...
textabstractTwenty-three centuries ago, over five times the span of years since Niccolo Machiavelli ...
Abstract- Western thoughts and thinking dominate international relations theories. Kautilya's Arthaa...