Indian Economic Problems Source Book for the Study of Indian Economic problems Part 2nd(Paperback, Brij Narain)
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About The Book: Indian Economic Problems (Part II) by Brij Narain (1888–1947), likely published in the early 1920s, furthers his analysis of India’s economic dilemmas by delving into industrial stagnation, urban unemployment, and the limits of colonial revenue systems. Drawing on data and case studies, Narain critiques the imbalance between rural and urban sectors, spotlighting the lack of employment in towns and the exploitative taxation draining growth. He calls for structural reforms—industrial policy, progressive taxation, and balanced infrastructure—to foster inclusive development and reduce dependency on British economic interests. About The Author: Brij Narain (1888–1947) was a prominent Indian economist and academic known for his contributions to economic thought during British rule. He served as a professor and principal in various institutions and advocated for agrarian reform and rural development. Narain wrote extensively on economic planning and was a key figure in early economic policy discourse in India. His work influenced future economists and played a role in shaping India’s developmental strategies post-independence. The Title 'Indian Economic Problems Source Book for the Study of Indian Economic problems written/authored/edited by Brij Narain', published in the year 1922. The ISBN 9789371690805 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 456 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economics. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol: Part 2nd