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Utsa
Patnaik's book is as much a comment on the state of economics
as a discipline today, as on the economic policies that are ruining
the lives and livelihoods of millions of people in the Third World.
The unifying theme of her essays is the impact on the Third World
of the new imperialism in the present era, which takes the form
of deflationary neo-liberal 'economic reforms',a
thrust towards free trade and subservientagriculture. She shows
how these policies are causing unprecedented rural distress and
universal hunger in the developing countries including India.
Hers is a voice of sanity, conscience and true scholarship. |
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Contents
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Introduction
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The
Ideology of Overpopulation
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The
Costs of Free Trade: The WTO Regime and the
Indian Economy
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The
Economic and Demographic Collapse in Russia
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The
Loss of Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Asia
Must Starve to Feed the West: The Rice Debacle in the Philippines
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Peasant
Resistance to Globalisation: Chiapas a Symbol
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Mass
Income Deflation, Burgeoning Foodstocks
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Foodstocks and Hunger: Causes of Agrarian Distress
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The
Republic of Hunger
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Theorising
Food Security and Poverty in the Era of Economic Reforms
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It
is Time for Kumbhakarna to Wake Up
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Agrarian
Crisis under Neo-Imperialism and the Importance of Peasant
Resistance
About
the Author
Utsa Patnaik is Professor of Economics at the Centre for Economic
Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
She is the author of 'The Long Transition: Essays on Political
Economy' (1999); 'Peasant Class Differentiation: A Study in Method
with Reference to Haryana' (1987); 'The Agrarian Question and
the Development of Capitalism in India' (1985). She has also edited
several collections including 'Chains of servitude : bondage and
slavery in India' (with Manjari Dingwaney) and 'The Agrarian Question
in Marx and His Successors'. |
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