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The Limits to Scarcity: Contesting the Politics of Allocation. Ed. by Lyla Mehta

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A new book edited by Prof. II at Noragric, Lyla Mehta, challenges the prevailing belief that human wants are unlimited and the means to achieve these are scarce and limited. The book questions key underlying assumptions behind modern economics – with important implications for policy makers and governing system.


The Limits to Scarcity: Contesting the Politics of Allocation. Ed. by Lyla Mehta.
The Limits to Scarcity: Contesting the Politics of Allocation. Ed. by Lyla Mehta. Photo: London : Earthscan
-- Introduction of the book in IDS Media news

-- Two copies of the book are available in the Noragric library 




 

Updated: 27.01.11
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