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Climate and the Economy in India, 1850-2000

Climate and the Economy in India, 1850-2000

445/2019 Tirthankar Roy
working papers,economic history

445/2019 Tirthankar Roy

This article says that climate shaped the long-term pattern of economic change in India and that the climatically conditioned economic change generated a distinct set of environmental consequences in the region. From the nineteenth century, political and economic processes that made scarce and controlled water resources more accessible to more people, enhanced welfare, enabled more food production and sustained urbanization. The same processes also raised water stress. These propositions carry lessons for comparative economic history and the conduct of discourses on sustainability in the present times.

Economic History