Planning for Pakistan: the economic planning committee of the all-India Muslim league 1939-47
Planning for Pakistan: the economic planning committee of the all-India Muslim league 1939-47
Most studies have concentrated on the Muslim League's political activities and objectives. It is generally believed that it lacked a distinctive economic programme and unequivocally favoured private enterprise. The radical economic ideas produced by its Punjab and Bengal branches are attributed to a handful of activists who received short shrift from the High Command. The League's stance is thus contrasted with the Congress which addressed economic issues from a largely Socialist perspective.
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Talbot, Ian
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October 1994
Talbot, Ian
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Talbot, Ian
(1994)
Planning for Pakistan: the economic planning committee of the all-India Muslim league 1939-47.
Modern Asian Studies, 28 (4), .
(doi:10.1017/S0026749X00012567).
Abstract
Most studies have concentrated on the Muslim League's political activities and objectives. It is generally believed that it lacked a distinctive economic programme and unequivocally favoured private enterprise. The radical economic ideas produced by its Punjab and Bengal branches are attributed to a handful of activists who received short shrift from the High Command. The League's stance is thus contrasted with the Congress which addressed economic issues from a largely Socialist perspective.
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