The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Art . 8. - INDIA AND ECONOMIC NATIONALISM . CLOSE observers of the Indian scene , both Indian and British , have long realised that India's troubles are economic , not political . British statesmen are not blind to the fact ; their ...
Art . 8. - INDIA AND ECONOMIC NATIONALISM . CLOSE observers of the Indian scene , both Indian and British , have long realised that India's troubles are economic , not political . British statesmen are not blind to the fact ; their ...
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... Indian economist at a figure exceeding the whole income tax of India . There can be no doubt that the striving after economic nationalism of the Indian politician was a factor of importance in the slump of 1930. But for the appreciation ...
... Indian economist at a figure exceeding the whole income tax of India . There can be no doubt that the striving after economic nationalism of the Indian politician was a factor of importance in the slump of 1930. But for the appreciation ...
Page 108
... India . There is , it may be noted , a growing demand for electricity as the cheapest and most efficient agent for pumping water from wells . • A system of intensive cultivation would , however , be most effective in absorbing the ...
... India . There is , it may be noted , a growing demand for electricity as the cheapest and most efficient agent for pumping water from wells . • A system of intensive cultivation would , however , be most effective in absorbing the ...
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