Endorsements

“This important book highlights the key role that entrepreneurship has played in generating India’s rapid economic development. The book provides a thoughtful and insightful analysis that opens new territory to scholars and policy makers not just in economic development but also entrepreneurship.” Professor David Audretsch
Director, Institute for Development Strategies, Indiana University

‘In the spate of literature that is being published on India’s economic growth, Sumit Majumdar’s book can claim several special distinctions. First, it squarely focuses its attention on entrepreneurship, a central element in any capitalist growth story. Second, he does not take the side of those who regard all earlier state action as only inhibiting India’s growth. Majumdar also does not blink in recognizing that the business practices of many entrepreneurs could be quite dubious, but for him that is an essential part of capitalist growth. I hope that both proponents and opponents of economic liberalization will read this book.’ Professor Amiya Bagchi
Director, Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata

“The Indian economy has been the subject of splendid books which have shown how the Indian economic policy framework doomed India to lacklustre performance and how the post-1991 reforms finally liberated India into the last two decades of accelerated growth and attendant impact on poverty. One might think that nothing could be added. Yet, Sumit Majumdar has written a superb book that breaks new ground and offers many new insights. And he writes gloriously. His book will become a classic.”
Professor Jagdish Bhagwati
University Professor of Economics and Law, Columbia University

“Professor Majumdar’s book comes when the Government of India is framing a new policy, stressing the importance of accelerating manufacturing activity. The author has come to the same conclusion, with the backing of an enormous amount of well researched data. Very timely and well worth reading.” Mr. R. C. Bhargava
Chairman, Maruti Suzuki

“Within the book is a masterly blend of history, contemporary facts, moral tales , theory , statistics and analysis that provides a compact view of everything that you ever wanted to know about Indian industry , but were too unsure to ask. The comparative assessment of India’s performance, relative to other countries, is an important portion of the book that ought to be read by all those interested in India’s economic growth.” Mr. A. M. Naik
Chairman and Managing Director, Larsen & Toubro , India

“The improvement in India’s economic performance over the past twenty years is one of the great successes of globalisation. By providing the historical background to these events as well as a detailed analysis of India’s current achievements and challenges, this book sheds valuable light on one of the most important economic developments of our time.” Sir Geoffrey Owen
London School of Economics, and former Editor of the Financial Times

“With an engaging mixture of anecdote and analysis, Sumit Majumdar identifies the democratised entrepreneurship that is at the heart of India’s current economic revolution, and expounds and explains the historical context in which this has occurred. This important book should encourage Indians from all backgrounds to transform their lives.” Professor Brian (Tom) Tomlinson
Professor Emeritus, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London