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For a neo-Eugenicist view (which I deplore) see Greg Clark, "A Farewell to
Alms".
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From: Societies for the History of Economics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Subject: Re: [SHOE] History of Indian Economy?
Prasannan Parthasarathi,
Why Europe Grew Rich and Asia Did Not: Global Economic Divergence, 1600-1850
Cambridge University Press, 2011
On 5/12/2014 7:02 PM, Justin Elardo wrote:
> Dear Shoe Colleagues,
>
> At the conclusion of my political economy class today one of my
> students asked me about the history of the Indian economy and inquired
> as to whether I could reference any specific economists whose area of
> specialization pertained to the history of the Indian economy. As
> India and the Indian economy are not my area of specialization, I was
> hard pressed to provide my student with a substantive answer, but I
> promised to ask.
>
> As such, are there any SHOE listserv followers that have knowledge
> about or are familiar with economists whose research pertains to the
> history of the Indian economy? Thank you in advance for your
> assistance in furthering the education of one of my students as well
> as myself.
>
> Best,
>
> Justin A. Elardo, PhD
> Portland Community College
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