Poverty of Nations

Remedial Measures

by Dr Subhrendu Bhattacharya


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/16/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 294
ISBN : 9781496942500
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 294
ISBN : 9781496942517

About the Book

The book deals with the concept of poverty, its causes and cures. The rich ordinarily blaming the poor that latter remain poor, because of their being lazy and the poor feeling that their poverty, arises from the exploitation by the rich, both views have been attempted to be dismantled. The dichotomy of poverty and the affluence has not been an age old phenomenon. The inequalities, in the non industrial ages, were far from being distinct, except an extremely thin layer of the royalty and the feudal.
With prosperity of few nations, arising from industrial revolution, from the middle of the 1700s and the increased naval power, of a few nations, made the difference between the rich and poor regions and between the countries sharp. As money begets money, the economic development, too followed the same path.
The author examined how the poverty, got accentuated by migration of labour and the rich engaging them, on security of contract basis, for longer periods, either paying measly compensation or with no wages. They also restricted their mobility to leverage, from their cheap labour. This is reflected even in the new millennium, in the form of denial of industrial democracy, by some gigantic corporations, to annihilate the bargaining power of the labour. The book also mentions how disengaged nature of the democratic politics of the poor in the developed world, kept them poorer and wanting in confidence.
Remedial measures have also been discussed, in this study, which, as stressed by the author, need to be continent specific, rather than one cloth size fits all, approach of the multilateral Institutions. The book has not examined and researched poverty as one blanket entity but researched poverty at multi-layered level and at each level the author got to the bottom of the issue and provided unique solutions. The study suggests need for a gesture of benevolence, of the developed world, keeping in mind the downsides that resulted from colonization.
The book goes into the question of emergence of avoidance of practical education, science and engineering education, lack of interest in academic rigour, in several industrial countries, in the recent years, which could be heavily challenging, for future generations.
The book is unique, in its dealing with remedial measures, to which the book has considerably dedicated.


About the Author

Dr. Subhrendu Bhattacharya, a senior bureaucrat, an administrator, a policy planner and analyst has been associated with economic development and implementation of welfare schemes in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. In his role as a policy planner he advised the state government on wide range of policy issues from poverty reduction to universal education. As the financial planner he implemented of World Bank and other bilaterally aided development projects and facilitated economic liberalization in the state and during the author’s tenure as the chief executive certain state run corporations witnessed the process of economic liberalization and privatization.

The author holds a PhD. in Economics besides MS. in Finance, Physics and History. His recent work has been Globalization and a Shrunken World published in 2011