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020 _a9780199458417
_qhbk.
041 _aeng
082 _a330.9
_bECO
245 _aEconomic geography:
_bland, water and architecture /
_cEdited by L.S. Bhat, H.S. Sharma and M.H Queshi
250 _aVol. 1
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bOxford University Press,
_c2016
300 _a340 p.
490 _aICSSR research survey and explorations
505 _aVolume 1. Land, water, and agriculture -- volume 2. Urbanization, industry, and development.
520 _a This two-volume survey in economic geography conducted by the Indian Council of Social Science Research aims to understand spatial organization vis-à-vis socio-economic development. Within this framework, the survey evaluates India's economic growth, presently centred on the system of relatively few large cities in the midst of innumerable villages and small towns. It underlines the need to reverse the dominant concentration of economic activity around urban centres, and to integrate the development of small towns and villages.
650 _aICSSR research survey and explorations
_949032
650 _a India -- Economic conditions.
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650 _a India -- Economic policy.
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650 _a Natural resources -- India.
_949029
700 _aQueshi, M.H
_949030
700 _aSharma a, H.S.
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942 _cBK
999 _c12392
_d12392