Indian antecedents to modern economic thought

Year
2018
Publication details

Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Author
Satish Deodhar Y
Author's Credentials
Not Available
Management Discipline
Indian Management Thought
Source
Contemperory Business Practices
Issue

The history of economic thought begins with salutations to Greek writings of Aristotle and Plato. While the fourth century BC Greek writings may have been the fount of modern economic thought that emerged in Europe starting 18th century CE, there has been a general unawareness of the economic thinking that emanated from the Indian subcontinent. Pre-classical thoughts that had appeared in Vedas dating a millennium prior to the Greek writings had culminated in their comprehensive coverage in the treatise Arthashastra by Kautilya in the fourth century BC. In this context, the paper outlines various ancient Indian texts and the economic thoughts expressed therein, delves on the reasons why they have gone unnoticed, brings to the fore the economic policies laid down by Kautilya, shows how these policies exemplify pragmatic application of the modern economic principles, and brings out in bold relief, the contribution of this Pre-Classical literature in the history of economic thought.