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This volume presents a comparative and comprehensive discussion of corporate economies in South Asia today. It approaches the theme from a socio-historical perspective that examines corporate economies in relation to the state, state formation, globalization and economic reforms and the nature of corporate ownership. It also looks at some of South Asia's well known but inadequately understood institutions such as caste, thus questioning some major tenets of the conventional wisdom that shape our thinking about contemporary Asia.
ANANYA MUKHERJEE REED is associate Professor of Political Science at York University, Toronto where she is also currently Director of the International Secretariat for Human Development & Democratic Governance. Her previous book, Perspectives on the Indian Corporate Economy: Exploring the Paradox of Profits was published by Palgrave in 2001.
Conceptualising Corporate Capitalism in Contemporary South Asia: Conventional Wisdoms and South Asian Realities; A.Mukherjee Reed The Political Economy of Pro-Market Reforms in Bangladesh; F.Quadir Liberalization, Corporate Ownership and Economic Performance: The Indian Experience; J.Sarkar & S.Sarkar The Politics of Accumulation in Small Town India; E.Basile & B.Harriss-White Capitalist Maturity and Corporate Responses to Liberalization: the Steel, Auto and Software Sectors in India; A.P.D'Costa State and Capital in Pakistan: The Changing Politics of Accumulation; A.Cheema Corporate Capital in Contemporary Sri Lanka; D.Embuldeniya