The Transition between the Old and New Traditional Economies in India

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Authors/contributors
Title
The Transition between the Old and New Traditional Economies in India
Abstract
We extend Karl Polanyi's traditional economy concept to modern economies with advanced technology that are embedded in a traditional socio-cultural framework. This is the New Traditional economy, seen in parts of the Islamic world and with the Hindu nationalist movement in India. However, rural India is also the largest repository of the Old Traditional economy with its Hindu caste and jajmani system of reciprocal labour relations. The changes in India's complexly mixed economy, with its increasing market and strong planned elements, constitute a transition from the Old to the New Traditional economy. We shall consider this transition both ideologically and systemically.
Publication
Comparative Economic Studies (Palgrave)
Volume
47
Issue
3
Pages
561-578
Date
2005
Journal Abbr
Comparative Economic Studies (Palgrave)
Language
English
ISSN
08887233
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Rosser, J. Barkley, and Marina V. Rosser. 2005. “The Transition between the Old and New Traditional Economies in India.” Comparative Economic Studies (Palgrave) 47 (3): 561–78. DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.ces.8100059.
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Keywords
  • caste
  • economics
  • Hinduism
  • India
  • labor
  • labour
  • markets
  • nationalism
  • new traditional economy
  • old traditional economy
  • transition

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