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1by Gupta, Bishnupriya Published in The Economic history review (01.08.2019)“...India fell behind during colonial rule. The absolute and relative decline of Indian GDP per capita with respect to Britain began before colonization and...”
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2by Gupta, Bishnupriya Published in The Journal of economic history (01.03.2014)“...Industrial investment in colonial India was segregated by the export industries, such as tea and jute that relied on British firms and the import substituting...”
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3by BISHNUPRIYA GUPTA Published in The Economic history review (01.02.2014)“...Marriage is universal for women in India, but the marriage rate for men varies across regions, where the region is a proxy for shared cultural norms. A...”
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4by BISHNUPRIYA GUPTA Published in The Economic history review (01.02.2011)“...Clark and Wolcott attribute the low productivity of Indian cotton textile workers to their preference for low work effort, and suggest that unions resisted an...”
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5by Broadberry, Stephen Custodis, Johann Gupta, Bishnupriya Published in Explorations in economic history (01.01.2015)“...Estimates of Indian GDP are constructed from the output side for 1600–1871, and combined with population data. Indian per capita GDP declined steadily during...”
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6“...Contrary to the claims of Pomeranz, Parthasarathi, and other 'world historians', the prosperous parts of Asia between 1500 and 1800 look similar to the...”
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7by Chaudhary, Latika Gupta, Bishnupriya Roy, Tirthankar Swamy, Anand V“...i A New Economic History of Colonial India provides a new perspective on Indian economic history. Using economic theory and quantitative methods, it shows how...”
edited by Swamy, Anand V Chaudhary, Latika Gupta, Bishnupriya Roy, Tirthankar
2016
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8“...In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the world's major exporter of cotton textiles. This induced...”
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9“...We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence shows that the sex ratio at birth is slightly biased...”
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10“...We review the evidence on the sex ratio among children below the age of six. International evidence shows that the sex ratio at birth is slightly biased...”
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11“...A New Economic History of Colonial India provides a new perspective on Indian economic history. Using economic theory and quantitative methods, it shows how...”
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12“...Parsons and Goldin (in Econ Inq 637–659, 1989) use the US Commissioner of Labor Survey of (1890) to argue that many American parents sacrificed the future...”
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13“...India fell further behind the UK in terms of GDP per capita and overall labour productivity between the 1870s and the 1970s, but has been catching-up since...”
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14“...The recent growth pattern of India is set in the context of the parallel experience of China, the experience of poverty reduction is reviewed, and a number of...”
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18“...The right to coerce an employee is seen as advantageous to employers. However, if coercion gives employers a bad reputation, workers may be harder to recruit...”
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