Selected economic writings /
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press, c1993.Description: xxiii, 591 pISBN:- 9780195628036
- 0195628039
- 338.9 CHA
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Prologue: Economics as Seen by a Dissenting Economist --
Pt. I. Issues in Development Economics --
1. Keynes, 'Classics' and the Developing Economies --
2. Development Theory and the New International Economic Order --
3. Alternative Approaches to a Theory of Economic Growth: Marx, Marshall and Schumpeter --
4. Trade and Development: Some Basic Issues --
5. Power Structure and Agricultural Productivity --
6. Post-Keynesian Theorists and the Theory of Economic Development --
7. Marxist Economics and Contemporary Developing Economies --
8. Development Dialogues in the 1980s and Beyond --
9. The State of Development Economics --
10. The Development of Development Thinking --
11. M. Kalecki and Development Economics --
Pt. II. The Logic of Development Planning --
12. Some Aspects of Optimal Investment Policy in an Underdeveloped Economy --
13. Theory of Development Planning: An Appraisal --
14. Mahalanobis and Contemporary Issues in Development Planning --
15. The Relevance of Growth Models to Development Planning --
16. Optimal Savings with Finite Planning Horizon --
Pt. III. Development Strategies in India and Abroad --
17. Reflections on the Growth Process in the Indian Economy --
18. On the Question of Home Market and Prospects for Indian Growth --
19. Aspects of India's Development Strategy for the 1980s --
20. Policy-making in Mixed Economy --
The Indian Case --
21. Report of the Committee to Review the Working of the Monetary System --
A Re-examination --
22. Development Strategies in the Asian Countries --
23. The Logic of Employment-oriented Planning in Developing Countries --
Pt. IV. Tributes --
24. Paul Rosenstein-Rodan --
An Appreciation --
25. Joan Robinson --
An Appreciation --
26. Gunnar Myrdal --
27. Nicholas Kaldor on Indian Economic Problems --
28. P.C. Mahalanobis --
A Personal Tribute --
29. Sir John Hicks: An Appreciation.
An economic theorist of international repute, Professor Chakravarty contributed greatly to development theory, as well as to Indian economic theory and policy-making. This volume brings together all of his major papers
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