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Tyabji, Nasir (2012): Hazard Concerns: MIC at Bhopal and Virginia and the Indian Nuclear Liability Act. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 47, No. 41 : pp. 41-50.

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Tyabji, Nasir (2010): Private Industry and the Second Five-Year Plan:The Mundhra Episode as Exemplar of Capitalist Myopia. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 45, No. 32 : pp. 47-55.

49614

Tyabji, Nasir (2002): Has the Bourgeoisie Truly Come of Age in India? Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 37, No. 18 : pp. 1705-1706.

49615

Tyabji, Nasir (1997): Technology and Dialectics. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 32, No. 13 : pp. 651-656.

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Tyabji, Nasir (1995): Technological Slips between the Cup and the Lip: Unlearnt Lessons from Inter-War Colonial Madras. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 30, No. 30 : PE99-PE103.

49655

Tyabji, Nasir (2003): Learning to Innovate vs. Learning to Manufacture: Towards an Alternative Technology Strategy. Published in: Social Scientist , Vol. 31, No. 9-10 : pp. 18-35.

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Tyabji, Nasir (1994): Political Economy of Secularism: Rediscovery of India. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 29, No. 28 : pp. 1798-1802.

51292

Tyabji, Nasir (2012): From the linear model to incremental innovation: Science and Industry in India.

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Tyabji, Nasir (2015): The Politics of Industry in Nehru's India. Published in: Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Occasional Paper, History and Society No. New Series, 67 (2015)

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Tyabji, Nasir (2015): From the Phased Manufacturing Programme to Frugal Engineering: Some Initial Propositions. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. L, No. 14 (4 April 2015): pp. 45-50.

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Tyabji, Nasir (1988): State Aid to Industry: Madras 1921-37. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 23, No. 31 (30 July 1988): PE51-PE62.

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Tyabji, Nasir (1980): Capitalism in India and the Small Industries Policy. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. XV, No. 41-43 (October 1980): pp. 1721-1732.

65459

Tyabji, Nasir (1984): Small Enterprises and the Crisis in Indian Development. Published in: Social Scientist , Vol. 12, No. 7 (July 1984): pp. 35-46.

65657

Tyabji, Nasir (1976): Operations Research: Some Experimental Applications. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. 11, No. 48 (27 November 1976): M-108-M-111.

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Tyabji, Nasir (1999): Science or Society? - The Social Function of Science Revisited. Published in: India International Centre Quarterly , Vol. 26, No. 3 (1999): pp. 91-98.

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Tyabji, Nasir (1984): Nature of Small Enterprise Development: Political Aims and Socio-Economic Reality. Published in: Economic and Political Weekly , Vol. XIX, No. 31-33 (August 1984): pp. 1425-1433.

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Tyabji, Nasir (1984): Japanese Miracle: Review Article of Chalmers Johnson MITI and the Japanese Miracle: The Growth of Industrial Policy, 1925-75. Published in: Social Scientist , Vol. 12, No. 4 (April 1984): pp. 73-90.

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Tyabji, Nasir (2009): Of Traders, Usurers and British Capital: Managing Agencies and the Dalmia Jain Case. Published in: Indian Industrial Development and Globalisation (2009): pp. 237-259.

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Tyabji, Nasir (2010): Aligning with both the Soviet Union and with the Pharmaceutical Transnationals: Dilemmas attendant on initiating Drug Production in India.

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Tyabji, Nasir (2007): Jawaharlal Nehru and Science and Technology. Published in: History and Sociology of South Asia , Vol. 1, No. 1 (June 2007): pp. 130-136.

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Tyabji, Nasir (2004): Gaining Technical Know-How in an Unequal World: Penicillin Manufacture in Nehru's India. Published in: Technology and Culture , Vol. 45, No. 2 (April 2004): pp. 331-349.

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