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ID095249
Title ProperManohar Lal
Other Title Informationscholar, economist and statesman
LanguageENG
AuthorKrisnamurty, J
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Manohar Lal was an outstanding student of Alfred Marshall, a highly respected teacher, a successful lawyer-politician and a very able provincial Minister of Finance. The focus, in this paper, is on his stay in Cambridge until 1906, his career in India as an economist and as a lawyer and politician in the Punjab until 1945. I argue that his work in economics was not marked by great originality. His achievements were to have been a good teacher, to have successfully competed with British students and to have established close personal links with the British academic community. In politics, while he did not have a political base and was a scholar among politicians, he held high office with great competence. I believe he was one of the select groups of Indians who provided an inspiration to others by showing that Indians could compete successfully with the best from any country at the highest level.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies vVol. 44, No. 3; May 2010: p641-662
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies vVol. 44, No. 3; May 2010: p641-662
Key WordsManohar Lal ;  Economist ;  Statesman