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Capital accumulation and workers' struggle in Indian industrialisation: the case of Tata Iron and Steel Company 1910-1970 Datta, Satya Brata

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Culcutta K.P. Bagchi & Company 1990Description: xii, 298 pISBN:
  • 817074038X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.10954
Summary: The general aim of this inquiry is to reconstitute some specific features of Indian industrial history by studying capital labour relations evolving in the immediate production process.It is my convention that such a study will help to gain mew insights into the evolution of an underdeveloped economy. 1 in the course of its industrialization. The point of issue is that the process of industrialization. 2 whatever its limited extent, has undeniably become an integral part of structural transformation that Indian economy has been undergoing, not least since the early decades of this century.This is not a new issue, but it deserves examination from a critical perspective still inadequately represented in the studies of Indian industrial history.
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The general aim of this inquiry is to reconstitute some specific features of Indian industrial history by studying capital labour relations evolving in the immediate production process.It is my convention that such a study will help to gain mew insights into the evolution of an underdeveloped economy.
1 in the course of its industrialization. The point of issue is that the process of industrialization.
2 whatever its limited extent, has undeniably become an integral part of structural transformation that Indian economy has been undergoing, not least since the early decades of this century.This is not a new issue, but it deserves examination from a critical perspective still inadequately represented in the studies of Indian industrial history.

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