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Dharmanomics: An Indigenous and Sustainable Economic Model by Sriram Balasubramanian

 Dharmanomics: An Indigenous and Sustainable Economic Model by Sriram Balasubramanian  | Book Review

Dharmanomics


After reading "Kautilyanomics—For Morden Times," I was eager to explore the author's new book, Dharmanonics. In this, the author follows and presents an economic model evidently used to the maximal benefit by the incomparable Chola realm. He advocates using it to fortify the economy in present situations.

This book replies to various enquiries regarding how antiquated economies prospered by applying dharmic standards. He advocates for the reception of this model in contemporary times to renew and reinforce the economy.

The book investigates the intricacies of these monetary frameworks, zeroing in on how their strategies, grounded in Dharma, added to their prosperity. It inspects how the three basic components—Kautilyan Dharmic free enterprise, Sreni organisations, and the Dharmic biological system driven by sanctuaries—shaped a consistent idea across different realms. Apart from financial matters, the book additionally addresses the impact of Dharma on administration and exchange.

The author emphasised in Dharmanomics the centrality of sanctuaries in the economy. Sanctuary for strict purposes as well as filling the need for monetary exercises in the general public. Assets from the sanctuary are utilised in water systems and public works projects. This model of Dharmanomics was restricted to the Indian subcontinent as well as reached a long way past Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian nations.

These compositional wonders went about as focuses of asset age, with assets from sanctuaries frequently apportioned to water system frameworks and public works projects. The composing style of the author is extremely clear and locked in. 

While reading this book, I could comprehend that the writer has explored very well the verifiable proof to help his contentions. I was snared by the book without getting exhausted by any means.

I will energetically prescribe this book to individuals who are keen on finding out about history and financial aspects. This book gives a pleasant thought regarding how verifiable standards can shape the cutting-edge economy. Highly recommended!


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