The Paradox of India;s North South Divide: Lessons from the States and Regions
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- 9789351501411
- 338.9542009051 Sa494 P 103006
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Prajna Pratishthanam Library General Stacks | 338.9542009051 Sa494 P 103006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 103006 |
This book examines the socio-economic and political scenario of India’s southern states vis-à-vis their northern counterparts. Exploring the paradox behind the underlying North–South divide in India, it reveals that the gap was much smaller at the outset, with the North having had a head start in certain areas. It goes on to establish that although the South was somewhat better placed in terms of initial conditions, it was the post-liberalization era that saw it realizing this potential and surging forward.
Introduction Studies of Regional Disparities: A Review Has the South Performed Better than the North? What Explains the North–South Divide? Southern Region versus Northern Region Conclusions and Policy Implications Appendices Bibliography Index
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