Ambedkar's Vision of Economic Development for India

Ambedkar's Vision of Economic Development for India

Sridevi, Gummadi

Taylor & Francis Inc

07/2020

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List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Ambedkar's Economic Thought 1. Dr B. R. Ambedkar's Vision of Economic Development of India and its Relevance G. Nancharaiah 2. Ambedkar's thought on Economic Development and Poverty Alleviation Sukhadeo Thorat 3. Dr Ambedkar: Inter-Disciplinarian with Commitment R. S. Deshpande and Khalil Shaha 4. Economics of Babasaheb Ambedkar Anand Teltumbde 5. Ambedkar's Anti-Caste Ideology and the Making of a Nation R. Thirunavukkarasu Part II: Economic Development and Marginalised Groups 6. Performance of Indian Economy in the Post Reform Period: Growth, Inequality and Well-being R. Radhakrishna 7. Economics of Discrimination: Theory, Evidence and the Role of State P. Duraisamy and Malathy Duraisamy 8. Social Discrimination and Suicides in Higher Educational Institutions: Role of State K. Laxminarayana 9. Between Beef and Carrion: The Politics of Food Consumption Gayatri Nair 10. Changing contexts of Caste, Gender and Land Relations in India Dontha Prashanth, Patturi Balaji and Matta Srinivas 11. Inter-Group Inequality in Punjab: Does Caste Matter? Nitin Tagade, Ajaya K. Naik and Chandrani Dutta 12. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's View on Agricultural Holdings and Collective Farming: The Case of Telangana State Y. Sreenivasulu and Tajuddin Md. Bibliography. Index
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Multi-dimensional Poverty;Hyderabad Central University;public finance;Total Wage Gap;Indian's agriculture;Vice Versa;Ambedkar's economic development vision;Tamil Nadu;industrialisation;Schedule Caste;monetary economics;Ambedkar's Vision;Ambedkar's View;Rohith Vemula;Babasaheb Ambedkar;Gold Exchange Standard;Caste Discrimination;SC Household;NSSO;HC Household;Dalit Students;NSS Data;Multidimensional Poverty;Sikh Households;Inequality Aversion Parameter;Socio-religious Groups;Labour Market Discrimination;Post-reform Period;Ad Dharmis;Unequal Assignment