Values as an Obstacle to Economic Growth in South Asia: An Historical Survey
- 1 December 1967
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Economic History
- Vol. 27 (4) , 588-607
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022050700071801
Abstract
There are two widely held explanations for South Asia's failure to attain the level of economic performance achieved by the now developed countries of the world: One is that British imperial policy frustrated economic growth after 1750; the other is that the Indian value system and die social structure that reflected that value system were obstacles to economic growth. It is worthy of note that both interpretations tend to visualize pre-1750 South Asia at a level of economic organization and performance at least equal to that of western Europe in 1750, with the economic gap appearing only subsequently.Keywords
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