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69e756a121137bab947b26a1Endangered: Kerala’s Demography, Drift and Destiny‘I commend this book to all who are invested in Kerala’s continued advancement and its meaningful contribution to India’s evolving story.’ —Shri C.P. Radhakrishnan Vice President of India Kerala is widely admired as a model of human development—literate, politically aware, socially progressive and globally connected. But success carries its own risks. What happens when the very conditions that created progress begin to change? In Endangered: Kerala’s Demography, Drift and Destiny, entrepreneur and institution-builder Ajith Nayar examines the quiet structural shifts shaping Kerala’s future. As demographic arithmetic tightens, the working-age population shrinks while social commitments expand without matching productivity. Drawing parallels with ageing societies such as Japan, Italy, South Korea and Lebanon, the book argues that decline in advanced societies is rarely dramatic. It is gradual, orderly and often hidden beneath pride in past achievements. At the heart of Endangered lies a troubling paradox: a society that produces capable citizens for the world, yet struggles to absorb them at home. 🔎 What You’ll Discover Inside 📊 Kerala’s demographic turning point: How ageing, migration and a shrinking workforce could reshape the state’s economic future. 🌍 Lessons from ageing societies: What Kerala can learn from countries like Japan, Italy and South Korea that faced similar structural transitions. 🏛 Institutions versus public debate: Why argument alone cannot replace institutional redesign and economic innovation. ⚖ The paradox of the Kerala model: A society that produces global talent but struggles to create opportunity at home. 📉 How successful societies drift: Why decline in advanced societies is often slow, orderly and difficult to recognise. 🔁 The path to renewal: What it takes for a successful society to adapt before structural drift becomes destiny. 💡 Why This Book Stands Out • A rare long-term analysis of Kerala’s demographic and economic future • Connects Kerala’s story with global patterns in ageing societies • Challenges comfortable narratives around the Kerala development model • Combines policy insight, economic thinking and civic reflection • Written by an entrepreneur deeply engaged with technology, governance and institutional change 👥 Who This Book Is For • Readers interested in Kerala’s political and economic future • Students of development economics and public policy • Entrepreneurs and professionals thinking about regional growth and opportunity • Citizens engaged in debates on governance, institutions and societal change • Anyone curious about the future trajectory of India’s most discussed development model9789376460243
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‘I commend this book to all who are invested in Kerala’s continued advancement and its meaningful contribution to India’s evolving story.’ —Shri C.P. Radhakrishnan Vice President of India Kerala is widely admired as a model of human develop...

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‘I commend this book to all who are invested in Kerala’s continued advancement and its meaningful contribution to India’s evolving story.’ —Shri C.P. Radhakrishnan Vice President of India Kerala is widely admired as a model of human development—literate, politically aware, socially progressive and globally connected. But success carries its own risks. What happens when the very conditions that created progress begin to change? In Endangered: Kerala’s Demography, Drift and Destiny, entrepreneur and institution-builder Ajith Nayar examines the quiet structural shifts shaping Kerala’s future. As demographic arithmetic tightens, the working-age population shrinks while social commitments expand without matching productivity. Drawing parallels with ageing societies such as Japan, Italy, South Korea and Lebanon, the book argues that decline in advanced societies is rarely dramatic. It is gradual, orderly and often hidden beneath pride in past achievements. At the heart of Endangered lies a troubling paradox: a society that produces capable citizens for the world, yet struggles to absorb them at home. 🔎 What You’ll Discover Inside 📊 Kerala’s demographic turning point: How ageing, migration and a shrinking workforce could reshape the state’s economic future. 🌍 Lessons from ageing societies: What Kerala can learn from countries like Japan, Italy and South Korea that faced similar structural transitions. 🏛 Institutions versus public debate: Why argument alone cannot replace institutional redesign and economic innovation. ⚖ The paradox of the Kerala model: A society that produces global talent but struggles to create opportunity at home. 📉 How successful societies drift: Why decline in advanced societies is often slow, orderly and difficult to recognise. 🔁 The path to renewal: What it takes for a successful society to adapt before structural drift becomes destiny. 💡 Why This Book Stands Out • A rare long-term analysis of Kerala’s demographic and economic future • Connects Kerala’s story with global patterns in ageing societies • Challenges comfortable narratives around the Kerala development model • Combines policy insight, economic thinking and civic reflection • Written by an entrepreneur deeply engaged with technology, governance and institutional change 👥 Who This Book Is For • Readers interested in Kerala’s political and economic future • Students of development economics and public policy • Entrepreneurs and professionals thinking about regional growth and opportunity • Citizens engaged in debates on governance, institutions and societal change • Anyone curious about the future trajectory of India’s most discussed development model

Country of originIndia
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