Book Review Book Review: 'Capitalism and Imperialism' by Utsa Patnaik & Prabhat Patnaik presents a scholarly perspective on capitalismC.T. KurienThe book provides valuable insights into the present state of capitalism as well as socialism as a possible alternative to it.
Reports Kerala State Planning Board report: People at the centreC.T. KurienThe Kerala State Planning Board’s latest report gives an account of the all-round development of the State from 2016 to 2020 in the face of heavy odds
Growth and inequality C.T. KurienThis festschrift celebrates the work of Prof R. Radhakrishna in development economics through essays that deal with lopsided growth and its consequenc
Reclaiming the public sectorC.T. KurienA comprehensive book on the evolution, transformation and continuing role of nationalised enterprises in India.
A window to village IndiaC.T. KurienThe book is a study on the changing pattern of society, economy and polity in contemporary rural India.
Rethinking priorities C.T. KurienThe Nobel-winning economists have ignored the deeper issues that affect the lives of ordinary people in this otherwise informative and policy-oriented
Agrarian economy in TripuraC.T. KurienA bird’s-eye view of society, the economy and the polity in Tripura and, for specialists, helpful guidance on designing and conducting field studies.
Well-deserved FestschriftBy C.T. KurienA fitting tribute to the versatility of Deepak Nayyar, rich in terms of the topics dealt with and the rigour of its analysis.
Fitting tributeC.T. KurienA collection of essays published in honour of Utsa Patnaik, one of India’s leading economists, which mirrors her passionate concern for the welfare of
Measuring women’s workC.T. KurienIn this book of collected essays, Professor Devaki Jain constructs an alternative theory of economic life that values work for what it is and moves to
Adviser’s accountC.T. KURIENAn insightful collection of writings and speeches of Arvind Subramanian when he was Chief Economic Adviser in India.
Retailing religionC.T. KurienAn attempt to use economic theories and tools to understand the economics of religion.
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SlideshowCaptured in timeAs independent India turns 75, some of the defining images of those seven decades.