The politics of poverty: planning India's development Rangnekar, D. K.
Publication details: 2012 Sage Publications New DelhiDescription: xxvi, 256 pISBN:- 9788132109020
- 339.460954 R2P6
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Dr D. K. Rangnekar was a leading public intellectual noted for his editorship at the Economic Times and later the Business Standard. This collection brings together a careful selection of his writings that are organized across four themes: social and political dimensions of development, international context to India's experiment, planning and budgets, and industrial and economic policy. The writings begin in the early 1960s and end in 1984-at the cusp when India's economic policies and political fabric were being radically transformed-thus, providing an important handbook of the times. (http://www.sagepub.com/books/Book240289?siteId=sage-us&prodTypes=any&q=The+politics+of+poverty%3A+planning+India%27s+development&fs=1)
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