Perspectives on Indian Economy (HSL717)
Credit
3.00 (L-T-P: 3-0-0)
Department / Center / School / Unit
Course Objectives
This course aims to provide various perspectives on India’s economic development. Development debates on India’s economic transformation from the colonial period will illuminate the discussions. The primary concern will be on contemporary issues, including social inequalities, constraints to agricultural and industrial growth, and the revolution in the services sector. The coursework will emphasize on a set of readings, classroom interactions and debates.
Course Contents
This course discusses the various phases in India’s development transition. They include the economic changes during the colonial period, development under the planning regime, the transition from state to markets in India, and economic growth under liberalization. The course will deal with the varied inequalities in the country, along the lines of caste, class, and gender, as well as across regions. It will feature issues related to Indian agriculture, industry, services, as well as trade and investment. The course will aim to provide various points of view on each of these topics.
Suggested References
Bagchi, A.K., Private Investment in India 1900-1939, Cambridge University Press, 1972.
Bardhan, P., The Political Economy of Development in India, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1984.
Bhagwati, J., India in Transition: Freeing the Economy, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1993.
Bhagwati, J., and Chakravarty, S., 'Contributions to Indian Economic Analysis: A Survey', The American Economic Review, Vol. 59, No. 4, Part 2 (Supplement), 1969.
Byres, T.J., The Indian Economy: Major Debates since Independence edited by T. J. Byres, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1998.
Chakravarty, S., Development Planning: The Indian Experience, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1987.
Dreze, J., and Sen, A., Hunger and Public Action, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1989.
Dreze, J., and Sen, A., Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1996.
Dreze, J., and Sen, A., India: Development and Participation, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, Ch.3 titled 'India in a Comparative Perspective', 2002.
Dreze, J., and Sen, A., An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions, Allen Lane, 2013.
Frankel, F. R., India's Political Economy 1947-2004 Second Edition, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2005.
Habib, I., Colonization of the Indian Economy, 1757-1900, Social Scientist, Vol.3, No.8, pp. 23-53, 1975.
Kohli, A., Democracy and Development in India: From Socialism to Pro-Business, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2009.
Morris, M.D., 'The Growth of Large-Scale Industry to 1947' in Kumar, Dharma (ed.), The Cambridge Economic History of India - Volume II: c. 1757-2003, Cam-bridge University Press, Cambridge, 1983.
Nayyar D., ed, Industrial Growth and Stagnation- The Debate in India, Oxford University Press, Delhi, 1994.
Panagariya, A., India: The Emerging Giant, Oxford University Press, New York, 2008.