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First published in 1935, Mauryan Public Finance by M.H. Gopal examines the Mauryan Empire’s fiscal system through Kautilya’s Arthashastra and comparisons with ancient Athens. It highlights revenue sources, expenditures, and fiscal sophistication, offering valuable insights for economic history scholars. First published in 1935, Mauryan Public Finance by M.H. Gopal explores the economic administration of the Mauryan Empire through the lens of modern economics. Drawing primarily from Kautilya’s Arthashastra and comparing it with ancient Athens, Gopal examines revenue sources like land, mines, and taxes, alongside expenditures on governance, education, irrigation, and defense. This insightful study highlights the Mauryan Empire's fiscal sophistication, making it essential for scholars of Indian economic history, and Indian economics.
First published in 1935, Mauryan Public Finance by M.H. Gopal examines the Mauryan Empire’s fiscal system through Kautilya’s Arthashastra and comparisons with ancient Athens. It highlights revenue sources, expenditures, and fiscal sophistication, offering valuable insights for economic history scholars. First published in 1935, Mauryan Public Finance by M.H. Gopal explores the economic administration of the Mauryan Empire through the lens of modern economics. Drawing primarily from Kautilya’s Arthashastra and comparing it with ancient Athens, Gopal examines revenue sources like land, mines, and taxes, alongside expenditures on governance, education, irrigation, and defense. This insightful study highlights the Mauryan Empire's fiscal sophistication, making it essential for scholars of Indian economic history, and Indian economics.
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