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24 A K Ghosh, op cit, p 14.

25 A K Ghosh, "Cyclical fluctuations in IndHn Agriculture (1861-1913), Indian Economic and Social History Review, Delhi, June 1967 issue. See also A K Ghosh, An Analysis of the Indian Price Structure Since 1861, Ph D Dissertation, London, 1949;

copies available also in University of Pennsylvania and University of Lucknow.

26 A K Ghosh (1949); also (1967) po cit.

27 A K Ghosh (1979). op cit, p 29.

28 Raghabendra Chatterjeei, "Deindustrialisation in India Reconsidered" Economic and Political Weekly, 22 March 1975; a refutation thereof by J Krishnamurty, "De-industrialisation revisited". Economic and Political Weekly 26 June 1976, and a reply thereto by R Chattcrjee, "Trend of Industrialisation in Bengal 1901-1931", Economic and Political Weekly, 29 August 1981. Chatterjee gives copious other references. Incidentally, Krishnamurty takes a slightly more open view in the Cambridge Economic History of India, chapter V on" The Occupational Structure", where he concludes: "Many questions lie un-answered . why did growth not spread rapidly from the coast to the hinterland? . who were the gainers and who were the losers from the process of lopsided development?; why did agriculture grow so slowly ?;

why did handlooms decline in Rajasthan and expand in Madras? " (Cambridge Economic History of India, 1983p. 550).

29 R C Dutt, India in the Victorian Age, 1906; and D R Gadgil, The Industrial Evolution of India in Recent Times, Bombay, 1924, Revised edn, 1944.

30 Daniel and Alice Thorner, Land and Labour in India, Bombay, 1965 (ses, in particular, the chapter on "De-industrialisation in India, 1881-1931". Also, AK Bagchi "Deindustrialisation in Gangetic Bihar 1809-1901", in B De et al, Essays in Honour of Prof S C Sarkar, Delhi, 1976.

31 Raghabendra Chatterjee, op cit.

32 Krishnamurty, op cit.

33 Amiya K Bagchi "The Great Depression and the Third World with special reference 10 India", Social Science Information, Vol 18. no 2, Sage publications, London, 1979, pp 206, 210.

34 A K Ghosh (1979), op cit, pp 54-55.

35 Ibid.

36 S C Beri, "Price Trends During the Last Decade and Their Effects on the Indian Economy", Indian Journal of Economics, 1940-41, Vol XXI, p 739.

37 AKGhosh(1979), op cit.

38 Ibid.

39 Govt of India, Review of Trade of India, 1939-40.

40 R C Desai "Consumer Expenditure in India, 1931-32 to 1940-41", JRSS, 1948 Also. Standard of Living in India and Pakistan 1931-32 to 1940-41, 1953.



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