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Indian Economic Problems (2 Parts Set) - Gyan BooksAbout The Book: Indian Economic Problems (Part I) by Brij Narain (1888–1947), published circa 19...
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Indian Economic Problems (2 Parts Set) - Gyan Books
Indian Economic Problems (2 Parts Set) - Gyan Books
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Indian Economic Problems (2 Parts Set) - Gyan Books

About The Book: Indian Economic Problems (Part I) by Brij Narain (1888–1947), published circa 1919–1922, is a groundbreaking collection of essays addressing early 20th‑century India’s developmental challenges. Drawing on extensive statistical analysis, Narain examines agricultural stagnation, rural indebtedness, fluctuating food prices, and the challenges of industrial underdevelopment . He critiques the colonial fiscal system and lack of infrastructure, urging comprehensive agrarian reform, improved credit systems for peasants, and government intervention to alleviate structural inequities. The work remains a seminal contribution to the study of Indian economic policy.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.

Author: Brij Narain

Pages: 1017

Edition: 1922

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