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Development thought emerged as the governing principle of First World global hegemony in the new world order marked by the end of the Second World War and decolonization. Six decades later, at yet another critical geopolitical conjuncture marked by globalization and neoliberal resurgence, History of Development Thought revisits the major strands in the development debate from the 1950s to the early twenty-first century. The volume places classic international ...
Gilbert Slater, 1864-1938, former Professor of Economics, University of Madras; papers presented at a national seminar on Rural transformation, held at Chennai on 19th March 2009.
Capital market is a place where finance is raised by companies for meeting their requirement of funds for new projects, modernisation and expansion programmes. The capital market plays a vital role in channelising the savings of individuals for investment in the economic development of the nation. The present book vividly portrays the various avenues available to the investing community, the adequacy of various protective measures offered under the existing ...