Traders, Speculators, and Captains of Industry: How Capitalist Legitimacy Shaped Foreign Investment Policy in India
Business
In this deeply researched work, Jackson challenges standard explanations for how India has sought to attract and channel foreign investment. Whereas most scholars believe these policies have been driven either by ideology or economic interests, Jackson argues that both forces have been at work. New Delhi, he writes, treats external investment differently depending on its purpose. It sees traditional trading capital—investment that goes to the sale of goods, speculation, and finance—as suspect,
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