Imperialism, nationalism and the making of the Indian capitalist class, 1920-1947/ (Record no. 366)

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International Standard Book Number 0761995641
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Classification number 954.03
Item number MUK/I
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Mukherjee, Aditya.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Imperialism, nationalism and the making of the Indian capitalist class, 1920-1947/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Aditya Mukherjee.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi ;
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Sage Publications,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2001.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 461 p. ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
440 ## - SERIES
Title Sage series in modern Indian history, 3.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Series Editors' Preface 10<br/>List of Tables 13<br/>List ofAbbreviations 14<br/>Preface 16<br/>One: Introduction 21<br/>I. The Economic Background<br/>II. Decolonization?<br/>Two: The Politico-Ideological Dimension 39<br/>I. Emergence of Class Organization<br/>II. Imperialism and the Capitalist Class<br/>III. The Indian Capitalist Class and the National Movement<br/>Three: Finance and Monetary Policy 1:1926-28 89<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. The Ratio<br/>Ila. Hilton Young Commission: The Government View<br/>lib. The Capitalists' View<br/>lie. Impact on Agriculture<br/>Ild. Impact on Government Finance<br/>He. Impact on Industry<br/>III. The Gold Standard<br/>Four: Finance and Monetary Policy II: 1929-39 122<br/>I. The Depression<br/>II. The Rupee-Sterling Link<br/>III. Gold Exports<br/>8 Imperialism, Nationalism and the Indian Capitalist Class<br/>IV. Government Budgetary Policy<br/>V. The Reserve Bank of India<br/>Va. The First Phase, 1927-28<br/>Vb. The Second Phase, 1930-33: The British View<br/>Vc. The Indian Capitalists' Response<br/>Five: Finance and Monetary Policy III: The War and After 161<br/>I. Sterling Balance<br/>la. British Motives<br/>lb. The Capitalist Response<br/>Ic. Utilization of the Sterling Balances<br/>Id. Capital Goods<br/>le. Post-War Bargaining<br/>II. The Empire Dollar Pool<br/>III. Post-War Monetary Agreements: The IMF and the IBRD<br/>Six: Tariffs, Trade and Industry 1:1916-30 208<br/>I. Introduction: Industrial Policy of the Covenrment of India<br/>la. Impact of Economic Changes Since the First World<br/>War on Fiscal Policy<br/>II. The Fiscal Autonomy Convention, 1919 and the Fiscal<br/>Commission Report, 1921-22<br/>Ila. The Indian Capitalists' Response<br/>lib. Conditions for Discriminating Protection<br/>lie. Permanent Tariff Board<br/>lid. Imperial Preference<br/>III. The Cotton Textile Industry (Protection) Bill, 1930<br/>Seven: Tariffs, Trade and Industry II: 1932-36 247<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. Ottawa Agreement, 1932<br/>III. Mody-Lees Pact and Indo-British Trade Agreement, 1935<br/>Eight: Tariffs, Trade and Industry III: 1936-39 305<br/>I. Indo-British Trade Negotiations, 1936-39<br/>Nine: Tariffs, Trade and Industry IV: 1939-47 362<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. The War as Opportunity<br/>Contents 9<br/>III. United Kingdom Commercial Corporation<br/>IV. CapitalIssues Control<br/>V. Excess Profit Tax<br/>VI. Eastern Group Conference, American Technical Mission,<br/>Lease Lend Agreement<br/>VII. ThePost-warYears: InternationalConference on Tradeand<br/>Employment and the International Trade Organization<br/>Vila. US Draft Proposals for International Conference<br/>on Trade and Employment<br/>Vllb. First Preparatory Committee Meeting, London<br/>VIIc. Second Preparatory Conference, Geneva<br/>Ten: Foreign Capital<br/>I. Introduction<br/>II. Reservation<br/>III. United Front<br/>IV. Right to Discriminate<br/>V. The War Years: Indian Ltds<br/>VI. Role of the State<br/>VII. Repatriation<br/>VIII. Inflow of Foreign Capital<br/>Villa. Capital Equipment and Technology<br/>Vlllb. Direct Participation: Terms<br/>VIIIc. Collaboration Agreements<br/>IX. Concluding Remarks<br/>Eleven: Planning and Public Sector 474<br/>I. Introduction: Need for Plarming<br/>II. Why Public Sector?<br/>III. Capitalists Defendtheir Plan<br/>IV. Left Nationalist and Capitalist View: The Commonalities<br/>V. Left Nationalist and Capitalist View: The Differences<br/>Twelve: Concluding Remarks 524<br/>Appendix<br/>Bibliography<br/>Index<br/>About the Author 565
650 #0 - SUBJECT
Keyword Monetary policy
Geographic subdivision India
General subdivision History
650 #0 - SUBJECT
Keyword Industrial policy
Geographic subdivision India
General subdivision History
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Keyword Tariff
Geographic subdivision India
General subdivision History
650 #0 - SUBJECT
Keyword Nationalism
Geographic subdivision India
General subdivision History
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