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Perspectives on India’s Social Development - Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind Panagariya, Why Growth Matters: How Economic Growth in India Reduced Poverty and the Lessons for Other Developing Countries (New York, PublicAffairs, 2013) - Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen, An Uncertain Glory: India and its contradictions (Princeton/London, Princeton University Press/Penguin, 2013) - Akhil Gupta, Red Tape: Bureaucracy, Structural Violence and Poverty in India. (Durham, Duke University Press, 2012)
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16 January 2015
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