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Rethinking Markets in Modern India
Embedded Exchange and Contested Jurisdiction
Introduction
To people operating in India''s economy, actually existing markets are remarkably different from how planners and academics conceive them. From the outside, they appear as demarcated arenas of exchange bound by state-imposed rules. As historical and social realities, however, markets are dynamic, adaptative, and ambiguous spaces.
Scope of the Book
This book delves into this intricate context, exploring Indian markets through the competition and collaboration of those who frame and participate in markets. Anchored in vivid case studies – from colonial property and advertising milieus to today''s bazaar and criminal economies – this volume underlines the friction and interdependence between commerce, society, and state.
Contributors and Perspectives
Contributors from history, anthropology, political economy, and development studies synthesize existing scholarly approaches, add new perspectives on Indian capitalism''s evolution, and reveal the transactional specificities that underlie the real-world functioning of markets.