History Of The Rural Economic Structure Of India

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Abhijeet S
Indian Economy in the Pre-British period:-


The Indian economy in the pre-British period consisted of isolated and self-sustaining villages on the one hand, and towns, which were the seats of administration, pilgrimage, commerce and handicrafts, on the other.

Means transport & communication were highly underdeveloped and so the size of the market was very small..
 
Features of Rural Economy

i. Commercialization of Agriculture

ii. Rural Society under the Impact of Urbanism

iii. Institutional Participation
 
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