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P. C. Mahalanobis

Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis

1893–1972

Also known as: PC Mahalanobis, P C Mahalanobis, Prof. Mahalanobis, Mahalanobis

How P. C. Mahalanobis is discussed in this archive

Referenced in 6 other works , including Are There Monopolies and Concentration of Economic Power in India? , Draft Sixth Plan , and MUTUAL FUNDS AND OFFSHORE FUNDS IN INDIA .

In MUTUAL FUNDS AND OFFSHORE FUNDS IN INDIA : The Mahalanobis model is named alongside Marx and Soviet planning as part of the 1950s economics-curriculum orthodoxy that shaped Dave before his conversion to free-enterprise thinking.

In Draft Sixth Plan : Vakil blames the rejection of his 1956 Wage-Goods Model on the Panel of Economists being mesmerised by Mahalanobis's Plan Frame, making Mahalanobis's planning orthodoxy the foil against which Vakil's thirty-year vindication is staged.

In A Job-Oriented Fifth Five-Year Plan : Mahalanobis's productivity-per-rupee figures are cited to show that agriculture creates far more employment per crore of investment than heavy industry, and the Planning Commission is criticised for ignoring these ratios from its own chief statistician.

In Concentration of Economic Power : The Mahalanobis study, commissioned by Nehru, is the foundational document of India's anti-concentration framework; Pendse traces the entire institutional history of the CEP debate to this study.

In Industrial Licensing and Economic Growth in India : Mahalanobis is named in Mehta's political-economy lineage as the architect of the Second Plan formulation and one of the foundational figures behind the licensing regime he indicts.

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