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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- 1 The South Asian Path of Development: A Historical and Anthropological Perspective -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A Perspective on Development: From Productivity to Livelihood -- 1.3 Geography and Culture of India: Meeting Place of Diversities -- 1.4 Indian History as a Process of Diversification -- 1.5 Diversity-Driven Development and Commercial Expansion in Early Modern India -- 1.6 Colonial Divergence: Traditionalization, Peasantization and New Commercial Networks -- 1.7 Economic Development in Contemporary India -- 1.8 The Agenda of a Post-peasant Society: Diversification of Sources of Income -- 1.9 Growth Amidst Precarity: The Agenda of Labor Absorption -- 1.10 Reassembling Diversities: Reconvergence to the South Asian Path of Development -- 1.11 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Economic Growth and Structural Change: The Case of India -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background Facts -- 2.2.1 Economic Growth in India -- 2.2.2 Structural Change in India -- 2.3 The Baseline Model Without Labor Market Frictions -- 2.3.1 Modeling Structural Change -- 2.3.2 Setup -- 2.3.3 Growth and Structural Change -- 2.4 The Model with Labor Market Frictions -- 2.4.1 Setup -- 2.4.2 Technical Progress and Structural Change -- 2.5 Extensions -- 2.5.1 Endogenous Technical Progress in the Agricultural Productivity -- 2.5.2 A Three-Sector Model -- 2.5.3 Capital Accumulation -- 2.6 Discussion -- 2.6.1 Alternative Views -- 2.6.2 Implications of the Model Analysis -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Happiness and Social Capital in India -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Data Description -- 3.2.1 Survey Outline -- 3.2.2 Descriptive Statistics of Survey Results -- 3.2.3 Happiness -- 3.2.4 Social Capital -- 3.2.5 Other Variables -- 3.2.6 Happiness Analysis -- 3.2.7 Education | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2.8 Work Status -- 3.2.9 Marital Status -- 3.2.10 Age -- 3.2.11 City Size -- 3.2.12 Social Capital -- 3.3 Social Capital and Hypothesis -- 3.3.1 Empirical Analysis of Social Capital -- 3.3.2 Marriage, Having Children, and Home Ownership: Mobility -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Comparison of the Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan: Implications for the Future of the Economy and Society of India -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Macroeconomic Situation in India and Related Issues -- 4.2.1 The Macroeconomic Situation -- 4.2.2 Innovation Policy as a Critical Factor for Future Indian Development -- 4.3 Well-Being of the Indian People -- 4.3.1 Overview of Indian Society -- 4.3.2 Data Used in the Analysis: WVS -- 4.3.3 Changes in the Well-Being of India: Comparative Analysis -- 4.3.4 Changes in the Value Judgments of Indian People -- 4.3.5 Schwarz Value Judgments -- 4.3.6 Freedom of Choice and Control -- 4.3.7 Changes in Incentives for Work and Feelings of Fairness -- 4.4 Differences in Social and Economic Behavior Between India and Japan -- 4.4.1 Differences in the Degree of Religiousness Between India and Japan -- 4.4.2 Differences in Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan -- 4.4.3 Differences in Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 What Affects Women's Happiness in India? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 SDGs in India -- 5.1.2 Income, Happiness and Gender -- 5.2 Basic Analysis -- 5.2.1 Data and Methodology -- 5.2.2 Results by Ordered Probit Models -- 5.2.3 Marginal Effects -- 5.3 Women's Happiness -- 5.3.1 Age -- 5.3.2 Education -- 5.3.3 Marital Status -- 5.3.4 Employment Status -- 5.3.5 Health -- 5.3.6 Housing -- 5.3.7 Religious Devotion -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References | |
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spelling | Mino, Kazuo Verfasser aut The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India 1st ed Singapore Springer 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (184 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Creative Economy Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- 1 The South Asian Path of Development: A Historical and Anthropological Perspective -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A Perspective on Development: From Productivity to Livelihood -- 1.3 Geography and Culture of India: Meeting Place of Diversities -- 1.4 Indian History as a Process of Diversification -- 1.5 Diversity-Driven Development and Commercial Expansion in Early Modern India -- 1.6 Colonial Divergence: Traditionalization, Peasantization and New Commercial Networks -- 1.7 Economic Development in Contemporary India -- 1.8 The Agenda of a Post-peasant Society: Diversification of Sources of Income -- 1.9 Growth Amidst Precarity: The Agenda of Labor Absorption -- 1.10 Reassembling Diversities: Reconvergence to the South Asian Path of Development -- 1.11 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Economic Growth and Structural Change: The Case of India -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background Facts -- 2.2.1 Economic Growth in India -- 2.2.2 Structural Change in India -- 2.3 The Baseline Model Without Labor Market Frictions -- 2.3.1 Modeling Structural Change -- 2.3.2 Setup -- 2.3.3 Growth and Structural Change -- 2.4 The Model with Labor Market Frictions -- 2.4.1 Setup -- 2.4.2 Technical Progress and Structural Change -- 2.5 Extensions -- 2.5.1 Endogenous Technical Progress in the Agricultural Productivity -- 2.5.2 A Three-Sector Model -- 2.5.3 Capital Accumulation -- 2.6 Discussion -- 2.6.1 Alternative Views -- 2.6.2 Implications of the Model Analysis -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Happiness and Social Capital in India -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Data Description -- 3.2.1 Survey Outline -- 3.2.2 Descriptive Statistics of Survey Results -- 3.2.3 Happiness -- 3.2.4 Social Capital -- 3.2.5 Other Variables -- 3.2.6 Happiness Analysis -- 3.2.7 Education 3.2.8 Work Status -- 3.2.9 Marital Status -- 3.2.10 Age -- 3.2.11 City Size -- 3.2.12 Social Capital -- 3.3 Social Capital and Hypothesis -- 3.3.1 Empirical Analysis of Social Capital -- 3.3.2 Marriage, Having Children, and Home Ownership: Mobility -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Comparison of the Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan: Implications for the Future of the Economy and Society of India -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Macroeconomic Situation in India and Related Issues -- 4.2.1 The Macroeconomic Situation -- 4.2.2 Innovation Policy as a Critical Factor for Future Indian Development -- 4.3 Well-Being of the Indian People -- 4.3.1 Overview of Indian Society -- 4.3.2 Data Used in the Analysis: WVS -- 4.3.3 Changes in the Well-Being of India: Comparative Analysis -- 4.3.4 Changes in the Value Judgments of Indian People -- 4.3.5 Schwarz Value Judgments -- 4.3.6 Freedom of Choice and Control -- 4.3.7 Changes in Incentives for Work and Feelings of Fairness -- 4.4 Differences in Social and Economic Behavior Between India and Japan -- 4.4.1 Differences in the Degree of Religiousness Between India and Japan -- 4.4.2 Differences in Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan -- 4.4.3 Differences in Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 What Affects Women's Happiness in India? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 SDGs in India -- 5.1.2 Income, Happiness and Gender -- 5.2 Basic Analysis -- 5.2.1 Data and Methodology -- 5.2.2 Results by Ordered Probit Models -- 5.2.3 Marginal Effects -- 5.3 Women's Happiness -- 5.3.1 Age -- 5.3.2 Education -- 5.3.3 Marital Status -- 5.3.4 Employment Status -- 5.3.5 Health -- 5.3.6 Housing -- 5.3.7 Religious Devotion -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References 6 Socio-Economic Implications of the Rajasthani Traditional Folk Drama Gavari: A Poverty Trap or a Revival of Social Capital in the Indian Tribal Community? -- 6.1 Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, and Religion -- 6.2 Religious Vulnerable Groups in India's Modern Economic Development -- 6.3 Overview of the Bhil Tribe in the Mewar Region of Rajasthan -- 6.4 Survey Description and Model -- 6.5 Results -- 6.6 Discussion -- Appendix -- References Economic development Yagi, Tadashi Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mino, Kazuo The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India Singapore : Springer,c2022 9789811593048 |
spellingShingle | Mino, Kazuo The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- 1 The South Asian Path of Development: A Historical and Anthropological Perspective -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A Perspective on Development: From Productivity to Livelihood -- 1.3 Geography and Culture of India: Meeting Place of Diversities -- 1.4 Indian History as a Process of Diversification -- 1.5 Diversity-Driven Development and Commercial Expansion in Early Modern India -- 1.6 Colonial Divergence: Traditionalization, Peasantization and New Commercial Networks -- 1.7 Economic Development in Contemporary India -- 1.8 The Agenda of a Post-peasant Society: Diversification of Sources of Income -- 1.9 Growth Amidst Precarity: The Agenda of Labor Absorption -- 1.10 Reassembling Diversities: Reconvergence to the South Asian Path of Development -- 1.11 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Economic Growth and Structural Change: The Case of India -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Background Facts -- 2.2.1 Economic Growth in India -- 2.2.2 Structural Change in India -- 2.3 The Baseline Model Without Labor Market Frictions -- 2.3.1 Modeling Structural Change -- 2.3.2 Setup -- 2.3.3 Growth and Structural Change -- 2.4 The Model with Labor Market Frictions -- 2.4.1 Setup -- 2.4.2 Technical Progress and Structural Change -- 2.5 Extensions -- 2.5.1 Endogenous Technical Progress in the Agricultural Productivity -- 2.5.2 A Three-Sector Model -- 2.5.3 Capital Accumulation -- 2.6 Discussion -- 2.6.1 Alternative Views -- 2.6.2 Implications of the Model Analysis -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Happiness and Social Capital in India -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Data Description -- 3.2.1 Survey Outline -- 3.2.2 Descriptive Statistics of Survey Results -- 3.2.3 Happiness -- 3.2.4 Social Capital -- 3.2.5 Other Variables -- 3.2.6 Happiness Analysis -- 3.2.7 Education 3.2.8 Work Status -- 3.2.9 Marital Status -- 3.2.10 Age -- 3.2.11 City Size -- 3.2.12 Social Capital -- 3.3 Social Capital and Hypothesis -- 3.3.1 Empirical Analysis of Social Capital -- 3.3.2 Marriage, Having Children, and Home Ownership: Mobility -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Comparison of the Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan: Implications for the Future of the Economy and Society of India -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Macroeconomic Situation in India and Related Issues -- 4.2.1 The Macroeconomic Situation -- 4.2.2 Innovation Policy as a Critical Factor for Future Indian Development -- 4.3 Well-Being of the Indian People -- 4.3.1 Overview of Indian Society -- 4.3.2 Data Used in the Analysis: WVS -- 4.3.3 Changes in the Well-Being of India: Comparative Analysis -- 4.3.4 Changes in the Value Judgments of Indian People -- 4.3.5 Schwarz Value Judgments -- 4.3.6 Freedom of Choice and Control -- 4.3.7 Changes in Incentives for Work and Feelings of Fairness -- 4.4 Differences in Social and Economic Behavior Between India and Japan -- 4.4.1 Differences in the Degree of Religiousness Between India and Japan -- 4.4.2 Differences in Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan -- 4.4.3 Differences in Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan -- 4.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 What Affects Women's Happiness in India? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 SDGs in India -- 5.1.2 Income, Happiness and Gender -- 5.2 Basic Analysis -- 5.2.1 Data and Methodology -- 5.2.2 Results by Ordered Probit Models -- 5.2.3 Marginal Effects -- 5.3 Women's Happiness -- 5.3.1 Age -- 5.3.2 Education -- 5.3.3 Marital Status -- 5.3.4 Employment Status -- 5.3.5 Health -- 5.3.6 Housing -- 5.3.7 Religious Devotion -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References 6 Socio-Economic Implications of the Rajasthani Traditional Folk Drama Gavari: A Poverty Trap or a Revival of Social Capital in the Indian Tribal Community? -- 6.1 Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, and Religion -- 6.2 Religious Vulnerable Groups in India's Modern Economic Development -- 6.3 Overview of the Bhil Tribe in the Mewar Region of Rajasthan -- 6.4 Survey Description and Model -- 6.5 Results -- 6.6 Discussion -- Appendix -- References Economic development |
title | The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India |
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