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_aA.D. Shroff : _btitan of finance and free enterprise / |
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_aNew Delhi ; _aNew York, NY : _bViking, _cc2000. |
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| 300 | _axi, 158 p. : | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [154]) and index. | ||
| 520 | _aBiography of Ardeshir Darabshaw Shroff, 1899-1965, industrialist, banker, and economist. Eminent Industrialist, Banker And Economist, Is Considered One Of The Architects Of Free India S Industrial Development And Modernization. Among The Earliest Exponents Of Free Enterprise In India, Shroff, Once Called A Congress Economist , Represented The Country As A Non-Official Delegate At The 1944 Bretton Woods Conference And Was An Author Of The Bombay Plan, Prepared By Eight Leading Industrialists In 1944 As A Blueprint For India S Post-War Economy. Later, In The Fifties, As Founder-Director Of The Investment Corporation Of India, Chairman Of Bank Of India And The New India Assurance Company, And Director Of Tatas And Many Other Leading Companies, He Became A Powerful Spokesman For Private Industry In An Increasingly Government Regulated Economy. His Steadfast Adherence To A Vision Of Free Enterprise In India Has Been Vindicated Thirty-Five Years Later By The Liberalization Policies Pursued In The Nineties. | ||
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