The Long March to Capitalism: Embourgeoisment, Internationalization and Industrial Transformation in India
The second in a trilogy of studies on globalization, industrial change, and development, this work by D'Costa (comparative international development, U. of Washington) analyzes the sources of India's recent industrial transformation and its processes of capitalist development. He explores the social (class) foundations of state-led capitalist development and structural transformation in creating market demand; the macroeconomic basis for the shifting regime of accumulation and the emerging new capitalist mode of regulation; changing institutional arrangements under the new mode of regulation (such as state-business relationships, the role of foreign capital in internationalizing the automobile supply system, and increased output); the backward integration of the automobile industry with the diffusion of best industry practices in India; and the social consequences of capitalist industrialization such as uneven regional development, social and economic exclusion, excess capacity, and environmental challenges. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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The Long March to Capitalism: Embourgeoisment, Internationalization and Industrial Transformation in India
The second in a trilogy of studies on globalization, industrial change, and development, this work by D'Costa (comparative international development, U. of Washington) analyzes the sources of India's recent industrial transformation and its processes of capitalist development. He explores the social (class) foundations of state-led capitalist development and structural transformation in creating market demand; the macroeconomic basis for the shifting regime of accumulation and the emerging new capitalist mode of regulation; changing institutional arrangements under the new mode of regulation (such as state-business relationships, the role of foreign capital in internationalizing the automobile supply system, and increased output); the backward integration of the automobile industry with the diffusion of best industry practices in India; and the social consequences of capitalist industrialization such as uneven regional development, social and economic exclusion, excess capacity, and environmental challenges. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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The Long March to Capitalism: Embourgeoisment, Internationalization and Industrial Transformation in India

The Long March to Capitalism: Embourgeoisment, Internationalization and Industrial Transformation in India

by A. D'Costa
The Long March to Capitalism: Embourgeoisment, Internationalization and Industrial Transformation in India

The Long March to Capitalism: Embourgeoisment, Internationalization and Industrial Transformation in India

by A. D'Costa

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The second in a trilogy of studies on globalization, industrial change, and development, this work by D'Costa (comparative international development, U. of Washington) analyzes the sources of India's recent industrial transformation and its processes of capitalist development. He explores the social (class) foundations of state-led capitalist development and structural transformation in creating market demand; the macroeconomic basis for the shifting regime of accumulation and the emerging new capitalist mode of regulation; changing institutional arrangements under the new mode of regulation (such as state-business relationships, the role of foreign capital in internationalizing the automobile supply system, and increased output); the backward integration of the automobile industry with the diffusion of best industry practices in India; and the social consequences of capitalist industrialization such as uneven regional development, social and economic exclusion, excess capacity, and environmental challenges. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349518678
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/14/2014
Edition description: 1st ed. 2005
Pages: 243
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anthony P. D'Costa is Professor of Comparative International Development, University of Washington.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements List of Companies Cited Acronyms Map of India Introduction: Capitalism, Markets, and Industrial Change One Capitalism or Many? Interpreting Indian Industrial Development State, Embourgeoisment, and Market Development in India Embourgeoisment, Internationalization, and Auto Market Evolution Capitalist Regulation, Flexible Production, and Auto Market Evolution Uneven Development and the Changing Regime of Accumulation in West Bengal Capitalist Competition, Consumption, and Contradictions of Industrial Transformation Concluding Remarks on Capitalism, Markets and Development References
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