
Did Rajaraja Chola, who built the world-renowned Brihadisvara temple in Tanjore, and Suryavarman II of Kambuja Desa (Cambodia), who built the world’s largest temple complex, Angkor Wat, erect these enduring marvels with a magic wand? Surely not. How did they nurture prosperity? What were the economic models that enabled them to leave the world awestruck?
Sriram Balasubramanian’s sequel to the pathbreaking Kautilyanomics answers these questions by examining Common Era empires and kingdoms ranging from the Cholas, Pallavas, Pandyas and Vijayanagara to Southeast Asian kingdoms. Balasubramanian audaciously puts forward a novel, indigenous and sustainable framework called Dharmanomics—a function of Kautilyan Dharmic capitalism, of a Dharmic ecosystem driven by temples and Sreni (corporate guilds) Dharma—that spans thousands of years. It was put into practice much before the likes of Adam Smith and modern economic thinkers. It is a book for all ages—gutsy, thoughtprovoking and meticulously researched.
Sriram Balasubramanian is a reputed Economist and Author whose key areas of interest include global macroeconomics, economic trends in emerging markets, new growth models, Indic/Dharmic culture & an innate passion for India’s socio-economic happenings.
He has contributed Op-Eds and interviews to publications such as the New York Times, Foreign Policy, Forbes India, Bloomberg, The Hindu, The Times of India, Swarajya among others.
Moreover, he has also been a panelist in CNBC-TV18 and Bloomberg podcasts.
Besides being an alumnus of Columbia University, he has had wide international exposure living, working and studying in more than 3 continents.
It’s a pleasure having you back on @business_today, Sriram!
— Siddharth Zarabi (@szarabi) December 5, 2024
Your book is both captivating and deeply thought-provoking—and it’s no surprise to see it topping the charts! https://t.co/wghFIL0Y8a
Thanks so much for your kind review @ARanganathan72 ji! Order the book here! https://t.co/ChVEd7zYGt
— Sriram Balasubramanian (@SriramB1000) November 6, 2024
'#Dharmanomics is a must read and one of the books of the year..'@BloomsburyIndia @cafeeconomics @SubramanianKri @jsaideepak @dushyanthsridar @AnchorAnandN @RShivshankar… pic.twitter.com/8DKOpSBpDf
Heartfelt appreciation to renowned author and economist Thiru @Sriramb1000 avl for eruditely writing about the existence of successful economic models formulated by the magnificent Chola, Pallava, Pandya, Vijayanagara, Kautilya, Kambuja Desa, Champa, and several other empires… pic.twitter.com/BaQmHu4sVo
— K.Annamalai (@annamalai_k) December 9, 2024
Dharma was a key economic driver in several ancient Indian empires & exploring that is an effective policy tool in current times too…
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) November 24, 2024
Economist & author @SriramB1000 tells @SharadRaghavan in #ThePrintUninterrupted, about his new book ‘Dharmanomics’ https://t.co/vicGvy2Jhr