Economic sutra by Satish Y Deodhar
Material type: TextPublication details: Canada Penguin random house 2019Description: xix, 199 p. :ill. : 20 cmISBN: 9780670092864Subject(s): Concluding observations | Koutilya's thought | Curtain raiser | Economic thoughtDDC classification: 330.109 Summary: " A general perception exists that ancient Indian literature on economic matters is fatalistic and an admixture of sacred and secular thoughts. Economic Sutra provides a comprehensive perspective on the elements of Indian economic thought leading up to and after the Arthashastra. Economic Sutra is a perception-correction initiative to distil the Indian mind in the realm of economic thoughts and behaviour as brought out by the ancient Indian authors "Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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" A general perception exists that ancient Indian literature on economic matters is fatalistic and an admixture of sacred and secular thoughts. Economic Sutra provides a comprehensive perspective on the elements of Indian economic thought leading up to and after the Arthashastra. Economic Sutra is a perception-correction initiative to distil the Indian mind in the realm of economic thoughts and behaviour as brought out by the ancient Indian authors "
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