Numbers in India’s Periphery: Political Economy of Government Statistics

Numbers in India’s Periphery: Political Economy of Government Statistics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781108486729
ISBN-13 : 110848672X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Numbers in India’s Periphery: Political Economy of Government Statistics by : Ankush Agrawal

An exciting account of how government statistics in developing countries are social artefacts dynamically shaped by political and economic contexts.

Numbers in India's Periphery

Numbers in India's Periphery
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781108775519
ISBN-13 : 1108775519
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Numbers in India's Periphery by : Ankush Agrawal

This book analyses the quality of statistics such as geographic area, census population and sample survey statistics in a developing country. Using field interviews, archival sources, and secondary data covering the last seven decades, it explores the shifting relations between various kinds of statistics over their lifecycles and charts their cradle-to-grave political career. It uncovers a mutually constitutive relationship between data, development, and democracy and offers an exciting account of how government statistics are social artefacts dynamically shaped by political and economic factors. The book also quantifies the impact of data quality on the statistics of interest to policy makers such as household consumption expenditure and federal transfers. Numbers in India's Periphery makes a major contribution to the growing literature on the political economy of statistics in developing countries through a novel analysis of the shifting determinants of the nature of data in North East India.

Numbers as Political Allies

Numbers as Political Allies
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 561
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ISBN-10 : 9781009317214
ISBN-13 : 1009317210
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Numbers as Political Allies by : Vikas Kumar

Analysis of census statistics of Jammu and Kashmir that shows how data quality is impacted by different factors.

Whole Numbers And Half Truths: What Data Can And Cannot Tell Us About Modern India

Whole Numbers And Half Truths: What Data Can And Cannot Tell Us About Modern India
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Publisher : Westland
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9789395073004
ISBN-13 : 9395073004
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Whole Numbers And Half Truths: What Data Can And Cannot Tell Us About Modern India by : Rukmini S

About the Book ROOTED IN HARD FACTS AND THE MESSY POLITICAL REALITY OF INDIA, WHOLE NUMBERS AND HALF TRUTHS USES NUMBERS TO INTERROGATE AND BRING THE COUNTRY TO LIFE. How do you see India? Fuelled by a surge of migration to cities, the countryʼs growth appears to be defined by urbanisation and by its growing, prosperous middle class. It is also defined by its progressive and liberal young, who vote beyond the constraints of identity, and paradoxically, by an unchecked population explosion and rising crimes against women . Is it, though? In 2020, the annual population growth was down to under 1 per cent. Only thirty-one of hundred Indians live in a city today and just 5 per cent live outside the city of their birth. As recently as 2016, only 4 per cent of young, married respondents in a survey said they had a spouse belonging to a different caste group. Over 45 per cent of voters said in a pre-2014 election survey that it was important to them that a candidate of their own caste wins elections in their constituency. A large share of reported sexual assaults across India are actually consensual relationships criminalised by parents. And surprisingly, spending more than Rs 8,500 a month puts you in the top 5 percent of urban India. In Whole Numbers and Half Truths, data-journalism pioneer Rukmini S. draws on nearly two decades of on-ground reporting experience to piece together a picture that looks nothing like the one you might expect. There is a mountain of data available on India, but it remains opaque, hard to access and harder yet to read, and it does not inform public conversation. Rukmini marshals this information—some of it never before reported—alongside probing interviews with experts and ordinary citizens, to see what the numbers can tell us about India. As she interrogates how data works, and how the push and pull of social and political forces affect it, she creates a toolkit for data, a blueprint to understand the changes of the last few years and the ones to come. This is a timely and wholly original intervention in the conversation on data, and with it, India.

India’s Contemporary Macroeconomic Themes

India’s Contemporary Macroeconomic Themes
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : 9789819957286
ISBN-13 : 9819957281
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis India’s Contemporary Macroeconomic Themes by : D. K. Srivastava

This book extensively examines various contemporary macroeconomic themes of India, namely growth and macro policies, tax reforms, government finances and intergovernmental fiscal transfers, banking and monetary policy, and environment and social sector policies. It has three to six chapters devoted to each of these broad themes, with the contributors being eminent economists from the region. The book serves as an excellent reference for students in economics, finance, and management, and a valuable tool for professionals such as policymakers and investment analysts and other stakeholders in the areas of global economics and finance, in general, and India in particular.

The Routledge Companion to Northeast India

The Routledge Companion to Northeast India
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9781000636994
ISBN-13 : 1000636992
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Companion to Northeast India by : Jelle J. P. Wouters

The Routledge Companion to Northeast India is a trans-disciplinary and comprehensive compendium of a vital yet under-researched region in South Asia. It provides a unique guide to prevailing themes, theories, arguments, and history of Northeast India by discussing its life-forms – human and not – languages, landscapes, and lifeways in all its diversity and difference. The companion contains authoritative entries from leading specialists from and on the region and offers clear, concise, and illuminating explanations of key themes and ideas. A hands-on, practical, and comprehensive guide to Northeast India, this companion fills a significant gap in the literature and will be an invaluable teaching, learning, and research resource for scholars and students of Northeast India Studies, South Asian and Southeast Asian societies, culture, politics, humanities, and the social sciences in general.

Data Power in Action

Data Power in Action
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781529233551
ISBN-13 : 1529233550
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Data Power in Action by : Ola Söderström

EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Drawing on the study of different cities in the Global South, this book explores how the intensive use of data changes politics, power relations, and everyday life in contemporary cities. Across the volume, expert contributors show how urban actors, from the state to activists, are increasingly using data as a resource to empower their actions and support their claims, while also demonstrating how times of crisis are moments when the power of data is made visible. Focusing on the different dimensions of data power and politics in the urban realm, this is an important contribution to our understanding of how datafication transforms the places in which we live and how we experience them.

Power and Responsibility

Power and Responsibility
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9783031230158
ISBN-13 : 3031230159
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Power and Responsibility by : Martin A. Leroch

Written by leading scholars from various disciplines, this book presents current research on topics such as public choice, game theory, and political economy. It features contributions on fundamental, methodological, and empirical issues around the concepts of power and responsibility that strive to bridge the gap between different disciplinary approaches. The contributions fall into roughly four sub-disciplines: voting and voting power, public economics and politics, economics and philosophy, as well as labor economics. On the occasion of his 75th birthday, this book is written in honor of Manfred J. Holler, an economist by training and profession whose work as a guiding light has helped advance our understanding of the interdisciplinary connections of concepts of power and responsibility. He has written many articles and books on game theory, and worked extensively on questions of labor economics, politics, and philosophy.

Vernacular Politics in Northeast India

Vernacular Politics in Northeast India
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9780192678263
ISBN-13 : 0192678264
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Vernacular Politics in Northeast India by : Jelle J. P. Wouters

Perhaps nowhere in India is contemporary politics and visions of 'the political' as diverse, animated, uncontainable, and poorly understood as in Northeast India. Vernacular Politics in Northeast India offers penetrating accounts into what guides and animates Northeast India's spirited political sphere, including the categories and values through which its peoples conceive of their 'political' lives. Fourteen essays by anthropologists, political scientists, historians, and geographers think their way afresh into the region's political life and sense. Collectively they show how different communities, instead of adjusting themselves to modern democratic ideals, adjust democracy to themselves, how ethnicity has become a politically pregnant expression of local identities, and how forms and politics of indigeneity assume a life of its own as it is taken on, articulated, reworked, and fought over by peoples.

Law and Economic Development

Law and Economic Development
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9783031249389
ISBN-13 : 3031249380
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Law and Economic Development by : Kaushik Basu

This book is a major stocktaking of law and economics in the context of developing and emerging economies, and in the light of the dramatic changes in the global economy that we have witnessed in recent years. The rise of artificial intelligence, digital technology, and mega platforms that collect data and facilitate trade is changing the landscape of economics. Rapid globalization has created new challenges for law and regulation, since increasingly contentious cases arise which span multiple countries and several legal jurisdictions. All these changes are giving rise to new problems in developing countries where many people lead precarious lives anyway, healthcare is minimal, and corruption widespread. Alongside these global developments, the discipline of law and economics is also undergoing profound changes, making us re-think some of the founding assumptions of the subject.