James Crabtree's The Billionaire Raj: A Journey Through India's New Gilded Age is colorful and revealing portrait of the rise of India’s new billionaire class in a radically unequal society. This video gives a sense of its main argument ..... in 3 minutes. https://www.amazon.com/Billionaire-Raj-Journey-Through-Indias-ebook/dp/B077LTDPJQ REVIEWS "The most comprehensive and eminently readable tour of economic India" — The Financial Times "A muscular argument about the interlinkage of democracy, business and development" — The Economist "A compelling case for focusing on billionaires.... chock-full of profoundly revealing vignettes from various corners of India’s endlessly diverse society and economy." — The New York Times "A lively and valuable blend of the empirical and the anecdotal," — The Wall Street Journal ENDORSEMENTS ‘James Crabtree, once a hugely-admired star foreign correspondent, has transformed himself into a brilliant writer and analyst of the Indian super-rich. This timely, fascinating and eye-opening book is also - a rarity for a book about money - wonderfully witty and beautifully written.' - William Dalrymple ‘An enlightening and engaging story of wealth and poverty in India, but also a sad indictment of the power of inequity in subduing and overwhelming its areas of success.' - Amartya Sen, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics ‘Crabtree's stylish writing and sharp insights bring to life the extremes of a country changing with bewildering rapidity, and one the world will find increasingly hard to ignore. The Billionaire Raj is an essential guide if you want to understand modern India, as you must.' - Edward Luce, Chief US Commentator, Financial Times, and author of In Spite of the Gods: The Rise of Modern India ‘Billionaire-watching may seem like voyeuristic fun, but it also provides serious insights about where a nation is headed. James Crabtree does just that in The Billionaire Raj, as he traces the incredible rise of India's new super-rich and everything they reveal about the state of India's political economy. Mixing colourful anecdotes with serious analysis, Crabtree's urgent book gives us far more than just vicarious thrills about India's new Gilded Age.' - Ruchir Sharma, author of The Rise and Fall of Nations ‘A lucid, detailed and at times epic account of the new India… A must-read for all those interested in the political and economic destiny of the subcontinent.' - Robert D. Kaplan, author of Monsoon and The Return of Marco Polo’s World ‘A fascinating look into the world of the Indian business elite…shedding considerable light on whether the country will sustain the miracle that is the Indian democracy or go the way of populism and authoritarianism as so many others have.' - Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy, Harvard University, and author of The Globalization Paradox ‘James Crabtree distinguished himself as the most insightful journalist writing for the Financial Times from India. It is not surprising therefore that he has now written a book that offers a splendid overview of the issues that have been raised concerning India's spectacular growth since the reforms began in 1991. It is bound to become a classic.' - Jagdish Bhagwati, author of In Defense of Globalization
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