The book reflects a process of interdisciplinary dialogue between historians, economists and anthropologists, at a time when the discipline of economic history in South Asia has entered something of a crisis. It is a collection of well researched, in-depth essays, which are at the same time concerned with linking up their specific concerns with larger issues of the institutional trajectory of South Asia. Traditionally, economics has neglected the role played by institutions in linking micro- and macro-levels of economic functioning. Here, authors like A. K. Bagchi, Claude Markovits, G. Balachandran, Barbara Harriss-White, Sumit Guha and David Ludden bring their collective expertise to bear on the issue.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 1996
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Language: English
- Pages: 314
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