Licence Raj (English Wikipedia)

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  • Thakur, Ramesh (January 1993). "Restoring India's economic health". Third World Quarterly. 14 (1): 137–157. doi:10.1080/01436599308420317. JSTOR 3992587.
  • Balasubramanian, Aditya (26 April 2021). "Contesting 'Permit-and-Licence Raj ': Economic Conservatism and the Idea of Democracy in 1950s India". Past & Present. 251 (1): 189–227. doi:10.1093/pastj/gtaa013.
  • Torri, Michelguglielmo (1 December 1975). "Factional Politics and Economic Policy: The Case of India's Bank Nationalization". Asian Survey. 15 (12): 1077–1096. doi:10.2307/2643585. JSTOR 2643585.
  • PATNAIK, ILA; SHAH, AJAY (2012). "POLICY CORNER: Did the Indian Capital Controls Work as a Tool of Macroeconomic Policy?". IMF Economic Review. 60 (3): 439–464. doi:10.1057/imfer.2012.16. JSTOR 23279077. S2CID 17865492.
  • Mukherji, Rahul (2000). "India's Aborted Liberalization-1966". Pacific Affairs. 73 (3): 375–392. doi:10.2307/2672025. JSTOR 2672025.
  • Callen, Timothy; Cashin, Paul (January 2002). "Capital controls, capital flows and external crises: evidence from India". The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development. 11 (1): 77–98. doi:10.1080/09638190110093172. S2CID 154055604.
  • Das, Gurcharan (2006). "The India Model". Foreign Affairs. 85 (4): 2–16. doi:10.2307/20032037. JSTOR 20032037.

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  • Saxena, Chandni (2011). "Emergence of Socialism in Early 20". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 72: 1515–1516. JSTOR 44145782.
  • Kaushik, P.D. (1985). "Economic Creed of the Post Independence Congress: The Nehru-Indira Phase". The Indian Journal of Political Science. 46 (4): 474–486. JSTOR 41855200.
  • Sharma, Brij Kishore (2012). "Jawaharlal Nehru's Model of Development". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 73: 1292–1302. JSTOR 44156330.
  • Ahanger, Javid Ahmad (2018). "Revisiting Nehru: The politics of nonalignment and secularism". World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues. 22 (2): 24–33. JSTOR 48520062.
  • Thakur, Ramesh (January 1993). "Restoring India's economic health". Third World Quarterly. 14 (1): 137–157. doi:10.1080/01436599308420317. JSTOR 3992587.
  • Kamtekar, Indivar (2016). "The Wartime Paternity of India's 'Licence-Permit Raj'". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 77: 403–409. JSTOR 26552665.
  • TYSON, GEOFFREY (1958). "The Second Indian Five Year Plan". Journal of the Royal Society of Arts. 106 (5024): 609–621. JSTOR 41368676.
  • Torri, Michelguglielmo (1 December 1975). "Factional Politics and Economic Policy: The Case of India's Bank Nationalization". Asian Survey. 15 (12): 1077–1096. doi:10.2307/2643585. JSTOR 2643585.
  • Ketkar, Kusum W.; Ketkar, Suhas L. (1992). "Bank Nationalization, Financial Savings, and Economic Development: A Case Study of India". The Journal of Developing Areas. 27 (1): 69–84. JSTOR 4192167.
  • PATNAIK, ILA; SHAH, AJAY (2012). "POLICY CORNER: Did the Indian Capital Controls Work as a Tool of Macroeconomic Policy?". IMF Economic Review. 60 (3): 439–464. doi:10.1057/imfer.2012.16. JSTOR 23279077. S2CID 17865492.
  • Mukherji, Rahul (2000). "India's Aborted Liberalization-1966". Pacific Affairs. 73 (3): 375–392. doi:10.2307/2672025. JSTOR 2672025.
  • Das, Gurcharan (2006). "The India Model". Foreign Affairs. 85 (4): 2–16. doi:10.2307/20032037. JSTOR 20032037.

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  • PATNAIK, ILA; SHAH, AJAY (2012). "POLICY CORNER: Did the Indian Capital Controls Work as a Tool of Macroeconomic Policy?". IMF Economic Review. 60 (3): 439–464. doi:10.1057/imfer.2012.16. JSTOR 23279077. S2CID 17865492.
  • Callen, Timothy; Cashin, Paul (January 2002). "Capital controls, capital flows and external crises: evidence from India". The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development. 11 (1): 77–98. doi:10.1080/09638190110093172. S2CID 154055604.

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  • Mathew, George Eby (2010). India's Innovation Blueprint: How the Largest Democracy is Becoming an innovation Super Power. Oxford: Chandos Publishing. pp. 13 ff. ISBN 978-1-78063-224-7. OCLC 867050270.
  • Nehru, S., ed. (2019). Economic Reforms in India: Achievements and Challenges. Chennai: MJP Publisher. p. 271. ISBN 978-81-8094-251-8. OCLC 913733544.