The Story of Indian Manufacturing

The Story of Indian Manufacturing
Author: Vijay K. Seth
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811055742

This book discusses the role historical events played in determining the pattern of growth of Indian manufacturing. Two important historical events significantly influenced the course of Indian manufacturing from the 15th century AD. The first was the arrival of European merchants via sea route pioneered by Vasco-da-Gamma in 1498 and the other was the dawn of the Mughal Empire in 1526. The book explores how these two events provided the appropriate stimulus for the emergence of traditional flexible manufacturing in India and how they played a vital role in the pattern of growth of the Indian manufacturing: The Mughal Empire created an integrated economy of continental size whereas European trading companies expanded the commercial connectivity of the Indian economy and South East Asia. It further investigates how the circumstances created by the colonial administration, factor endowment and market conditions created the complex forms of manufacturing enterprises that India inherited at the time of independence. It is a valuable resource for students of history, economic history, business history and the history of technology.

Linnaeus

Linnaeus
Author: Lisbet Koerner
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2001-04-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0674039696

Drawing on letters, poems, notebooks, and secret diaries, Lisbet Koerner tells the moving story of one of the most famous naturalists who ever lived, the Swedish-born botanist and systematizer, Carl Linnaeus. The first scholarly biography of this great Enlightenment scientist in almost one hundred years, Linnaeus also recounts for the first time Linnaeus' grand and bizarre economic projects: to teach tea, saffron, and rice to grow on the Arctic tundra and to domesticate buffaloes, guinea pigs, and elks as Swedish farm animals. Linnaeus hoped to reproduce the economy of empire and colony within the borders of his family home by growing cash crops in Northern Europe. Koerner shows us the often surprising ways he embarked on this project. Her narrative goes against the grain of Linnaean scholarship old and new by analyzing not how modern Linnaeus was, but how he understood science in his time. At the same time, his attempts to organize a state economy according to principles of science prefigured an idea that has become one of the defining features of modernity. Meticulously researched, and based on archival data, Linnaeus will be of compelling interest to historians of the Enlightenment, historians of economics, and historians of science. But this engaging, often funny, and sometimes tragic portrait of a great man will be valued by general readers as well.

Battles Over Free Trade, Volume 3

Battles Over Free Trade, Volume 3
Author: Mark Duckenfield
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2017-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351574442

After the collapse of the Doha Development Round of the World Trade Organization talks, agricultural subsidies and market liberalization went high on the political agenda. This work features historical documents that address the thorny relationship between trade and politics, the appropriate role of international regulation, and domestic concerns.

Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere

Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere
Author: Richard D Simmons
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2022-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1803826894

With fresh thinking Covid, Brexit and The Anglosphere equips academics, students policymakers and general readers with the tools to drive growth in a post-Pandemic post- Brexit fragmenting world order facing rapidly advancing technical change.

Class List

Class List
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1905
Genre: Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
ISBN:

Criticisms of Classical Political Economy

Criticisms of Classical Political Economy
Author: Gilles Campagnolo
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113409860X

The role of the German Historical School and of Carl Menger (founder of the Austrian School) is appraised in this new book. This important period of the history of economics is vital to understand how the discipline developed over the next half-century. Gilles Campagnolo has produced an impressive original work which makes use of rarely seen research by Carl Menger and as such this book will be of interest across several discplines, including history of economic thought, economic methodology, philosophy of science and the history of ideas.