A Colonial Economy in the Great Depression, Madras (1929-1937)

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Orient Blackswan, 2003 - 226 pages
This book aims to give a complete description of the impact of the Great Depression on the Madras Presidency, by using the techniques of both a historian and an economist. Manikumar's multidisciplinary approach provides a fresh perspective on the political, economic and social conditions of the Presidency in the 1930s. The major areas covered are: Madras's economy before the Depression, particularly the state of the export-dependant agricultural sector; the rise of indebtedness among the peasants; the varied effects on industrial sectors; the economic policies of the colonial government, which worsened the degree of debt; and the social and political effects of the Depression, including the Indian National Congress's increased political influence.
 

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1
11
1
18
Tamilnadu on the Eve of the Depression
29
1
37
Agriculture
46
2
49
7
60
Industry
72
Fiscal and Monetary Policy of the Colonial State
96
The Governments Remedial Measures
136
Society and Politics
166
Conclusion
199
Index
222
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