The Indian Journal of Economics

The Indian Journal of Economics

University of Allahabad

<p><em>The Indian Journal of Economics</em> was founded by Professor H. Stanley Jevons of the Department of Economics, University of Allahabad in January 1916. The journal became the organ of the Indian Economic Association, which was founded in 1918 with the object of general advancement of economic knowledge. Published quarterly in January, April, July and October, the journal had the stated ‘three-fold object of providing a medium for the publication of articles on Indian Economics by authors of academic standing or authoritative position; furnishing a convenient vehicle for publication of original investigations; and disseminating information about the economic activities of other countries’. According to information available on the journal’s back cover, the January issue was the Special Conference Number and contained ‘all the papers read at and proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Indian Economic Association’. Since 1949, the journal dissociated itself from the Association. <em>The Indian Journal of Economics</em> has continued uninterrupted publication to date. </p><p>The journal published Articles, Notes and Memoranda, and book reviews. It also published lists of books received as well as lists of relevant articles published in recent periodicals. The editorial board comprised well-known economists, scholars and teachers. In 1949 the board included M.C. Munshi, R.N. Poduval, Abdul Qadir, M.K. Ghosh, P. Narayana Prasad, and G.D. Karwal. The articles published in the journal included Kastur Chand Latwani’s ‘Fundamentals of Economic Planning in Free India’; Y.S. Mahajan’s ‘Forest Resources and Possibilities of Their Exploitation in Union Karnatak’; M.M. Mehta’s ‘Corporate Size and Rate of Profit’; Karuna Moy Mukherjee’s ‘The Problems of Agricultural Indebtedness in Bengal’; M.C. Satyanarayana’s ‘Cardamom Industry in India’; Girja Kumar’s ‘A Note on Some Problems Arising out of Payment of Compensation’; D.V. Ramana’s The Genesis of Ricardianism’; V.K. Narasimham’s ‘Price–Wage–Tax Subsidy Policies as Instruments in Increasing Output’; and Arun K. Datta Gupta’s ‘State Financing of Refugee Rehabilitation in India’.</p>


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1952 English

It bears a clear mark of the apathy and even antipathy of the ruling authority to economic progress technical advance and modenisation of methods and institutions in keeping with the …

SRI MADHAV SRIHARI ANEY Chancellor of the Patna. University Ladies and Gentlemen, • In the inaugural address Conference now opens at this Senate Hall of the Patna University, which is also 34 years old. It is an occasion


1952 English

It bears a clear mark of the apathy and even antipathy of the ruling authority to economic progress technical advance and modenisation of methods and institutions in keeping with the …

A meeting of the General Body was held at Patna University Science College on 25th December 1951 at 9


1951 English

It is the object of this paper to re-examine the concept of Utility to find out what exactly are the phenomena in the economic behaviour of the individuals and of …

of his lectures under the auspices of the Patna University in his recent visit, the case of India neither


1944 English

Inflationary finance is the source of a double rise in the prices of consumable goods; by witdrawing men and resources from the production of cosumable goods to meeting the demands …

THE STRUCTURE OF CAPITALISM BY GYAN CHAND, Patna University. I Structural changes in capitalism have been


1942 English

The maintenance of a system of high taxation for surplus unsound in principle and inequitable in practice had not an iota of justification when the ciondtions which might have justified …

Chand, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Econo- mics, Patna University, Patna. 19. Dr. B. V. Narayanswamy, M.A.,


1942 English

The maintenance of a system of high taxation for surplus unsound in principle and inequitable in practice had not an iota of justification when the condtions which might have justified …

Chand, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Econo- mics, Patna University, Patna. 19. Dr. B. V. Narayanswamy, M.A.,


1937 English

If we take the Bengal Income-tax figures for 1933-34 the outstanding fact in the report is that it is the assessee who earns between 3 500 and 7 500 rupees …

Niyogi, Calcutta University. 8. Dr. Gyan Chand, Patna University. 9. Dr. B. N. Kaul, Aligarh University. 10