Private Investment in India 1900–1939
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"Private Investment in India 1900–1939" is a seminal economic history study that analyzes patterns, determinants, and impacts of private capital formation in colonial India during the early twentieth century.
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Target entity: Private Investment in India 1900–1939 Context triple: [Amiya Kumar Bagchi, notableWork, Private Investment in India 1900–1939]
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Indian public sector undertakings
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Economic liberalization in India, 1991 reforms
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The Political Economy of Development in India
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India’s export performance, 1951–1960, export prospects and policy implications
"India’s export performance, 1951–1960, export prospects and policy implications" is an economics doctoral thesis by Manmohan Singh that analyzes India’s export trends in the 1950s and draws policy conclusions for improving the country’s trade performance.
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The Market That Failed: A Decade of Neoliberal Economic Reforms in India
The Market That Failed: A Decade of Neoliberal Economic Reforms in India is a critical economic analysis that examines the impacts and shortcomings of India’s neoliberal policy reforms during the 1990s.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Private Investment in India 1900–1939 Target entity description: "Private Investment in India 1900–1939" is a seminal economic history study that analyzes patterns, determinants, and impacts of private capital formation in colonial India during the early twentieth century.
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A.
Indian public sector undertakings
Indian public sector undertakings are government-owned corporations and enterprises in India that operate across key sectors of the economy, including energy, defense, infrastructure, and manufacturing, to support national development and strategic objectives.
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B.
Economic liberalization in India, 1991 reforms
Economic liberalization in India, 1991 reforms refers to the landmark set of pro-market economic policy changes initiated in 1991 that dismantled the License Raj, opened India to global trade and investment, and fundamentally reshaped the country’s economic trajectory.
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C.
The Political Economy of Development in India
The Political Economy of Development in India is a seminal scholarly work that analyzes India’s post-independence economic development through the lens of political institutions, class interests, and state policy.
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D.
India’s export performance, 1951–1960, export prospects and policy implications
"India’s export performance, 1951–1960, export prospects and policy implications" is an economics doctoral thesis by Manmohan Singh that analyzes India’s export trends in the 1950s and draws policy conclusions for improving the country’s trade performance.
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E.
The Market That Failed: A Decade of Neoliberal Economic Reforms in India
The Market That Failed: A Decade of Neoliberal Economic Reforms in India is a critical economic analysis that examines the impacts and shortcomings of India’s neoliberal policy reforms during the 1990s.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
book
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economic history study ⓘ monograph ⓘ |
| academicDiscipline |
development economics
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economic history ⓘ |
| addresses |
comparisons between Indian and global investment trends in early 20th century
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constraints imposed by colonial rule on domestic investment ⓘ role of private capital in colonial development strategy ⓘ |
| analyzes |
regional distribution of private investment in India
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relationship between public policy and private investment ⓘ role of institutional factors in investment ⓘ sectoral composition of private investment ⓘ |
| contributesTo |
debates on colonialism and economic development
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understanding of colonial Indian economic structure ⓘ |
| examines |
agricultural investment in colonial India
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colonial economic policy in India ⓘ effects of global economic conditions on Indian private investment ⓘ financial constraints on private capital formation ⓘ impact of the Great Depression on private investment in India ⓘ industrial investment in colonial India ⓘ infrastructure investment in colonial India ⓘ interaction between indigenous and foreign capital in India ⓘ long‑term trends in private capital accumulation ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
determinants of private investment
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impact of private investment on colonial Indian economy ⓘ patterns of private capital formation ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
academics
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graduate students in economics and history ⓘ researchers on Indian economic development ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
capital formation in India
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private investment in colonial India ⓘ |
| methodology |
quantitative analysis of historical data
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use of archival economic statistics ⓘ |
| placesInContext |
British imperial economic policy
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world economy in the interwar period ⓘ |
| spatialCoverage | India NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| temporalCoverage | 1900–1939 ⓘ |
| timePeriodAnalyzedEnd | 1939 ⓘ |
| timePeriodAnalyzedStart | 1900 ⓘ |
| typeOfWork | scholarly research ⓘ |
| usedBy |
economic historians of South Asia
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policy analysts studying historical investment patterns ⓘ scholars of colonialism and development ⓘ |
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