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This volume investigates the relationship between globalization, inequality and social capital, and reveals that although strongly related, these ideas are also highly contested. The authors elucidate the interactions between these concepts, looking in detail at the conflicts and competitiveness...
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With the 19th century drain, no one was certain if the benefit exceeded the cost and since the rulers were foreign the suspicion was that any investment they made was not beneficial. But the lesson for the 21st century is clear. Any drain internal or external should be minimised if not...
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This collection of Meghnad Desai's essays are a treatise on the poltical economy of South Asia in generalm and of India in particulr, in the last thirty five years. They venture into political history and engage in issues of policy. All these articles are in response to the issues that have been...
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Rosa Luxemburg's critique of Marx's Schemes of Reproduction is the only genuinely immanent critique of Marxian dynamics. But it needs to be brought up to date. To this end, in this paper it is placed in the context of more modern discussions of dual instability, in order to gain a better...
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