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Neo-classicism or pluralism? Teaching and research of economics during the era of neo-liberal reforms in India

International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2013
This study addresses the contradictions and conflicts of the problematic legacy of economics teaching and research in India where the long heritage of pluralistic tradition was challenged from neo-classicism during India’s neo-liberal reforms. This study supports the scholarly proposition that neo-classicism is the theoretical structure of neo ...
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Liberalization, Economic Reforms, and Stock Market Evolution: India's Transformation in the Context of Emerging Markets

The Journal of Developing Areas
ABSTRACT: India's economic liberalization reforms of 1991 were a defining moment in the nation's financial history, but their origins and effects span decades. This study explores the evolution of India's financial system, tracing its transformation from the 1980s pre-liberalization phase to 2020, with a focus on stock market development and ...
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Atheist Philosophies of India: Jainism and Buddhism as a Rational Path to Spiritual Liberation and Social Reform in Ancient India

Jainism, one of the ancient religions of India, offers a comprehensive doctrinal system encompassing metaphysics, cosmology, theology, and ethics, which promotes rational thinking and discourages superstition. Rooted in the axiom that nothing is destructible, Jainism views the universe as eternal and uncreated, distinctly diverging from the Vedantic ...
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Liberal intergovernmentalism and the euro area crisis

Journal of European Public Policy, 2015
Frank Schimmelfennig
exaly  

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