Regional and International Economic Disparities since the Industrial Revolution: the Indian Evidence

  • Kumar D
  • Krishnamurty J
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Two general hypotheses dominate the literature on historical trends in regional disparities in income. The first holds that regional disparities increase within a country in the early stages of development, since the process of growth starts in a few areas; in time,...

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Kumar, D., & Krishnamurty, J. (1981). Regional and International Economic Disparities since the Industrial Revolution: the Indian Evidence. In Disparities in Economic Development since the Industrial Revolution (pp. 361–372). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04707-9_32

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