Many studies on economic development of different countries of world have appeared in past and are still appearing. However, Comparative Studies of economic development of different countries of the world are still have and scarce. Dr. Singh’s study is perhaps the first full length study of such nature which attempts to present different dimensions of economic development of India and Brazil in a comparative frame work. The book divide into altogether nine chapters, refermises the features of underdeveloped economy in the introductory chapter and in subsequent chapters presents different aspects of development viz. Agricultural, Industrial, Manpower, Planning and Economic Growth in a comparative fashion. The book tries to emphasize that inspite of dissimilarities in geographical contest, both the countries i.e. India and Brazil have a similar pattern of economic development. A useful book for the students of economics recommended specially for those who are interested in planning and development of developing countries.
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Economic Development of India and Brazil
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1st Ed.
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339p., Tables; Graphs; Bibliography, Index; 22cm
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