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India from Latin America

Peripherisation, Statebuilding, and Demand-Led Growth

Manuel Gonzalo (Instituto de Industria, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento (UNGS), Argentina)

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English
Routledge India
27 May 2024
This book studies the economic history of India and traces the Indian path of development from a Latin American framework and perspective. Despite sharing many historical and geological similarities, dialogue between the young democracies of Latin America and the Indian subcontinent is still extremely scarce.

The volume builds a common research agenda for the economic development of the Global South. It offers Latin American insights and highlights novelties and commonalities the region shares with India’s economic development. It pays special attention to the (geo)political, technological, financial, and institutional aspects related to the specific geographical and demographical features of the Indian subcontinent.

A step towards strengthening the dialogue on economic development in the Global South, this book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of heterodox economics, Indian economy, comparative economics, macroeconomics, political economy, economic history, development studies, Latin American studies, and South Asian studies.

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Imprint:   Routledge India
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   540g
ISBN:   9781032367309
ISBN 10:   103236730X
Pages:   268
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of figures List of tables Foreword DR. JOSÉ E. CASSIOLATO Foreword DR. K.J. JOSEPH Foreword DR. LÍA RODRÍGUEZ DE LA VEGA Foreword DR. EDUARDO CRESPO Acknowledgements Introduction 1 A Latin American approach PART I Peripherisation 2 The Indian Ocean ecosystem 3 The Indian subcontinent peripherisation 4 From regional centre to global periphery PART II Statebuilding 5 Emergence, consolidation, and challenges of the Indian State and its National System of Innovation 6 The Indian Statebuilding and a broad understanding of its National System of Innovation PART III Demand-led growth 7 The Indian Ocean since the 1990s: (Geo)political chessboard and demand-led growth 8 Structural growth drivers, external sector, and structural heterogeneity 9 Belindia’s growth acceleration Final remarks References Index

Manuel Gonzalo graduated with magna cum laude in economics from UBA (Universidad de Buenos Aires), Argentina. He has a master’s degree in economics and industrial development from UNGS (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento), Argentina and a doctoral degree in economics from UFRJ (Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro), Brazil. He is Adjunct Professor at the Degree on Development Economics of the UNQ (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes), Associate Professor at the school of economics of UNDEC (Universidad Nacional de Chilecito), and Co-Coordinator at the South Asia working group of CARI (Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales). He has 20 years of experience in doing research, fieldworks, and giving classes and lectures at different universities of Argentina, Brazil, and India (UNQ, UNGS, UNDEC, UNSAM, UNTREF, UNCAUS, UTDT, FLACSO, UNDEF, ISEN, UFRJ, FIOCRUZ, JNU, etc.) mainly on comparative development, innovation and entrepreneurial systems, and industrial, STI and international cooperation policy. He was visiting researcher at the Center for Development Studies (CDS), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Kerala, India, and at the Research Network on Local Productive and Innovative Systems (Redesist), Economics Institute (IE), UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He assesses Latin American governments, firms, think tanks, and international organisms in building their relationship with India, South Asia, and the Global South.

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