(No SPAMS Please) An ideal Indian village, as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi, would be.... Please quickly post a essay with 700 words made by your own.... thx in advance... Giving ऑल 100 points please reply quickly....
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was not an academic economist whose contribution to economics could be seen in terms of one theory or the other. He wrote on wide ranging issues of significance in economics like consumption behaviour, trusteeship, charity, leisure and sanctity of work. But from the point of economic development, his writings on ‘Swadeshi’ and ‘Gram Swaraj’ are of great importance.
These issues are broadly in the tradition of human welfare, although they do not fit into mainstream welfare economics. His concept of ‘limitations of wants’ is quite different from mainstream economics where human beings make choice between competing wants and chose those which give maximum satisfaction with the available resources.
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