Caste, Class, and Capital

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Caste, Class, and Capital

The Social and Political Origins of Economic Policy in India

Society and Social Sciences Politics and government Political science and theory Constitution: government and the state Central / national / federal government policies Economic theory and philosophy

Author: Kanta Murali

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 2nd February 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 6 Mb

ISBN: 9781108178884


Introduction

For millions of poor people in the developing world, economic growth offers prospects for improved well-being. But what are the political and social conditions conducive to growth-oriented policies in poor democracies?

Focus of the Book

This book addresses this highly consequential question by focusing on a specific empirical puzzle - policy variation across Indian states in the competition for private industrial investment, a phenomenon that came to the fore after the country adopted market reforms in 1991.

Analysis and Findings

Through the analysis of investment policies, this book offers a novel explanation, which links social identity, class, and economic policy outcomes. Its main findings highlight a link between pro-business policies and exclusionary political trends in India’s high growth phase, and offer a sobering perspective on the current model of growth in the country.

Contributions

The book adds to our understanding of Indian political economy as well as to the dynamics of economic development in poor democracies.

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