You have (2) items in your order list

First Edition

India's Market Society

Three Essays in Political Economy



Hardcover, xiv+238 pages
Pub. Date: July 2005
ISBN: 81-88789-21-6
Dimensions (cm): Demy 8vo
Rs 575 / $25.00



Paperback, xiv+238 pages
Pub. Date: July 2005
ISBN: 81-88789-20-8
Dimensions (cm): Demy 8vo
Rs 250 / $15.00




description


Barbara Harriss-White’s work breaks new ground in showing how non-market and non-state institutions shape India’s market society. She focuses on markets for land, labour and essential commodities in small town economies to show the vitality of caste and ‘religious pluralism’ (among other factors) in their functioning. Far from being vestiges of an earlier era, she argues that both caste and religion are being reworked in the contemporary era to ensure the subservience of small town economies to the interests of big capital and imperialist globalisation. The linkages between small town economies and the workings of Capital come alive in her analysis. She examines the ground realities of the markets which form the building blocks of Indian capitalism and the attendant crisis of democracy and the deprivations of the people.


about the author


Barbara Harriss-White is Professor of Development Studies at Queen Elizabeth House and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford University, UK. Since 1969 she has researched agrarian change in South Asia through field studies of villages, small town economies and markets. Her recent book is 'India Working: Essays in Society and Economy'.


related interest

By Radhika Desai

By Kristoffel Lieten



HOME | TITLES | AUTHORS | ORDERS | CONTACT | ABOUT

©2010 Threeessays Collective |  Made by najconet

Site Meter