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100 _aBalasubramanian, Sriram
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245 _aDharmanomics:
_ban indigenous and sustainable economic model
260 _aNew Delhi
_bBloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd
_c2024
300 _axx, 265 p.
365 _aINR
_b599.00
520 _aDid Rajaraja Chola, who built the world-renowned Brihadisvara temple in Tanjore, and Suryavarman II of Kambuja Desa (Cambodia), who built the world's largest temple complex, Angkor Wat, erect these enduring marvels with a magic wand? Surely not. How did they nurture prosperity? What were the economic models that enabled them to leave the world awestruck? Sriram Balasubramanian's sequel to the pathbreaking Kautilyanomics answers these questions by examining Common Era empires and kingdoms ranging from the Cholas, Pallavas, Pandyas and Vijayanagara to Southeast Asian kingdoms. Balasubramanian audaciously puts forward a novel, indigenous and sustainable framework called Dharmanomics-a function of Kautilyan Dharmic capitalism, of a Dharmic ecosystem driven by temples and Sreni (corporate guilds) Dharma-that spans thousands of years. It was put into practice much before the likes of Adam Smith and modern economic thinkers. It is a book for all ages-gutsy, thought-provoking and meticulously researched. (https://www.bloomsbury.com/in/dharmanomics-9789356409699/)
650 _aSustainable economic
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650 _aSaraswathi--Sindhu--Civilization
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