An uncertain glory: India and its contradictions

When India became independent in 1947 after two centuries of colonial rule, it immediately adopted a firmly democratic political system, with multiple parties, freedom of speech, and extensive political rights. Maintaining rapid as well as environmentally sustainable growth remains an important and...

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VerfasserInnen: Drèze, Jean 1959- (VerfasserIn) ; Sen, Amartya 1933- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Princeton, NJ [u.a.] Princeton University Press 2013
In:Jahr: 2013
Rezensionen:An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions, by Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013. 448 pp. ISBN: 978-0691160795 (2015) (Sethi, S. Prakash)
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Indien / Globalisierung / Sozioökonomischer Wandel
weitere Schlagwörter:B Einkommensverteilung
B India Social conditions 1947-
B Entwicklungspolitik
B Sozioökonomischer Wandel
B Globalisierung
B Soziale Ungleichheit
B Economic Development (India) History
B Nachhaltige Entwicklung
B Armut
B Wirtschaftswachstum
B Sozialpolitik
B Indien
B India Economic conditions 1947-
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Zusammenfassung:When India became independent in 1947 after two centuries of colonial rule, it immediately adopted a firmly democratic political system, with multiple parties, freedom of speech, and extensive political rights. Maintaining rapid as well as environmentally sustainable growth remains an important and achievable goal for India. Two of India's leading economists argue that the country's main problems lie in the lack of attention paid to the essential needs of the people, especially of the poor, and often of women. In the long run, even the feasibility of high economic growth is threatened by the underdevelopment of social and physical infrastructure and the neglect of human capabilities
When India became independent in 1947 after two centuries of colonial rule, it immediately adopted a firmly democratic political system, with multiple parties, freedom of speech, and extensive political rights. Maintaining rapid as well as environmentally sustainable growth remains an important and achievable goal for India. Two of India's leading economists argue that the country's main problems lie in the lack of attention paid to the essential needs of the people, especially of the poor, and often of women. In the long run, even the feasibility of high economic growth is threatened by the underdevelopment of social and physical infrastructure and the neglect of human capabilities
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:2013
ISBN:0691160791