Towards Monetary Cooperation in South Asia

Towards Monetary Cooperation in South Asia

by B. K. Madan
Towards Monetary Cooperation in South Asia

Towards Monetary Cooperation in South Asia

by B. K. Madan

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Overview

For over a millennium, Sankara's Vedanta advaitism: nondualism, has been exposed to extensive discussion, debate, and even polemic. In modern times, it has often been viewed as a system of metaphysical thought, involving a set of several subtle, though interrelated, doctrines-which all have the Upanisads at their base. The book does not just present Vedanta as a system of metaphysical thought. It is essentially an off-beat effort seeking to philosophically analyse the concepts of Atman, Brahman, and the World-which not only count among the fundamental concepts in the philosophic thought of the Upanisads, but also help capture the true meaning, profundity, richness and beauty of Sankara's advaita itself. AIso, in the specific contexts of Sankara's philosophy vis-a-vis the Upanisadic texts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789354393082
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd.
Publication date: 06/30/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 317
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

B.K. Madan is an eminent economist and Central and Development Banker. His long career in the Reserve Bank of India where he held successive senior position from Director of Research and Economic Adviser to Deputy Governor spanned the eventful formative years of the Bank. In that crucial period, Dr. Madan made major contributions to adaptation of central banking functions and techniques to the needs of planned growth in a developing economy. Dr. Madan was the first Chief Executive of the Industrial Development Bank of India. Dr. Madan had important assignments outside the Bank. He was secretary to the Indian Delegation to the United Nations Monetary Conference, Brettonwoods, U.S.A., 1944, first Alternate Executive Director for India in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank and served two terms as Executive Director, IMF. He was a member of the first Finance Commission, the Taxation Enquiry Commission and several committees of the Government of India, the Planning Commission, Reserve Bank of India and United Nations from time to time. Dr. Madan was the first Chairman of the Management Development Institute (MDI), New Delhi. Dr. Madan is the author of numerous articles in financial and economic journals. His publications include India and Imperial Preference .* A Study in Commercial Policy (Oxford, 1939), Aspects of Economic Development and Policy (Allied and George Allen&Unwin, 1964), India Chapters in Banking Systems (Benjamin H. Beckhart, Columbia, 1959) and Commonwealth Banking Systems (W.F. Crick, Clarendon, 1965), Real Wages of Industrial Labour in India (MDI, 1977) and Report on a Study of Debt-Equity Ratio Norms (MID, 1978).
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