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  • To understand the impact of the new calculus on governments, the Indian economist Vijay Kelkar suggested borrowing from the psychologist Erich Fromm.

    THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • Kelkar and Rao, India, p. 40 “way of socialism”; Business India, July 8-12, 1992, p.

    THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • “The springs of entrepreneurialism run very deep in India,” observed Vijay Kelkar.

    THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • “The left had been dominated by the idea of market failure,” said the economist and civil servant Vijay Kelkar.

    THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • This is what Vijay Kelkar, a distinguished Indian economist and civil servant, observed while serving on the boards of state-owned companies in the 1980s.

    THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • This is what Vijay Kelkar, a distinguished Indian economist and civil servant, observed

    The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • “The springs of entrepreneurialism run very deep in India,” observed Vijay Kelkar.

    The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • Explained Kelkar, Fromm talks about the balance between ‘mother love,’ which is unconditional, and ‘father love,’ which is conditional.

    The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • “The left had been dominated by the idea of market failure,” said the economist and civil servant Vijay Kelkar.

    The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • Explained Kelkar, Fromm talks about the balance between ‘mother love,’ which is unconditional, and ‘father love,’ which is conditional.

    THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998

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