Compressed Capitalism, Globalization, and the Fate of Indian Development

September 19, 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Saunders 624

A presentation titled "Compressed Capitalism, Globalization, and the Fate of Indian Development" by Professor Anthony P. D’Costa.

D'Costa joined the University of Melbourne and the Australia India Institute as Chair of Contemporary Indian Studies in 2013. Prior to joining Melbourne University, he was Research Director and A.P. Moller-Maersk Professor of Indian Studies, Asia Research Centre at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark (2008-13). He was also with the University of Washington for 18 years. He has written extensively on the political economy of steel, auto, and IT industries covering themes of capitalism and globalization, development, innovations, and industrial restructuring.


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Free

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Department of Political Science, Mānoa Campus

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Wumaier Yilamu, 956-8357, wumaier@hawaii.edu, Compressed Capitalism, Globalization, and the Fate (PDF)

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