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Indian Capitalism in Development
β Scribed by Barbara Harriss-White (editor), Judith Heyer (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 285
- Edition
- 1Β°
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Recognising the different ways that capitalism is theorised, this book explores various aspects of contemporary capitalism in India. Using field research at a local level to engage with larger issues, it raises questions about the varieties and processes of capitalism, and about the different roles played by the state.
With its focus on India, the book demonstrates the continuing relevance of the comparative political economy of development for the analysis of contemporary capitalism. Beginning with an exploration of capitalism in agriculture and rural development, it goes on to discuss rural labour, small town entrepreneurs, and technical change and competition in rural and urban manufacturing, highlighting the relationships between agricultural and non-agricultural firms and employment. An analysis of processes of commodification and their interaction with uncommodified areas of the economy makes use of the βknowledge economyβ as a case study. Other chapters look at the political economy of energy as a driver of accumulation in contradiction with both capital and labour, and at how the political economy of policy processes regulating energy highlights the fragmentary nature of the Indian state. Finally, a chapter on the processes and agencies involved in the export of wealth argues that this plays a crucial role in concealing the exploitation of labour in India.
Bringing together scholars who have engaged with classical political economy to advance the understanding of contemporary capitalism in South Asia, and distinctive in its use of an interdisciplinary political economy approach, the book will be of interest to students and scholars of South Asian Politics, Political Economy and Development Studies.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
1 Introduction
2 Primitive accumulation and the βtransition to capitalismβ in neoliberal India: mechanisms, resistance, and the persistence of self- employed labour
3 Regional patterns of agrarian accumulation in India
4 Agrarian relations and institutional diversity in Arunachal Pradesh
5 First transaction, multiple dimensions: the changing terms of commodity exchange in a regulated agricultural market in Madhya Pradesh
6 The political economy of microfinance and marginalised groups: implications of alternative institutional strategies
7 Labour in contemporary south India
8 Emerging spatio-technical regimes of accumulation in the globalising south and implications for labour
9 Commodification, capitalism and crisis
10 A heterodox analysis of capitalism: insights from a market town in South India after the Green Revolution
11 Money laundering and capital flight
12 Power-hungry: the state and the troubled transition in Indian electricity
13 Technology and materiality: South Asia in the twenty- first century
Glossary
Index
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