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Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford in India readings. Themes in economics.Publication details: Delhi Oxford University Press 1994Description: 251 p. 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780195641929
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 22 AG- 338.10954
Contents:
Agrarian Economic Relations: Theory and Experience / Kaushik Basu -- Performance of Indian Agriculture since Independence / A. Vaidyanathan -- Unfree Labour and Indian Agriculture / Ashok Rudra -- Some Aspects of Technological Change and Innovation in Agriculture / Nirvikar Singh -- Some Issues in Interlinked Agrarian Markets / Shubhashis Gangopadhyay -- Tenancy and Accumulation / Utsa Patnaik -- Agriculture in Economic Growth: Handmaiden or Equal Partner? / J. Mohan Rao.
Summary: Themes in Economics is a new series of books devoted to economic analysis relating to problems of the Indian economy.Summary: This volume is a collection of essays which raises questions pertinent to agriculture. In the last two decades there have been rapid advances in the analysis of agrarian economic relations. A large literature has emerged on sharecropping, credit markets, and labour markets (including bondage). Some of the issues examined in this book include power, coercion and freedom (even though these are difficult to formalize and theorize about).Summary: The importance of locating the analysis of contracts within the relevant context of socio-economic relations is also discussed. In addition to these theoretical issues, there is an extremely valuable bird's-eye view of the actual experience of Indian agriculture since independence in 1947. Finally, we have a careful study of the link between agriculture and overall economic progress in the Indian context.Summary: This book is compelling reading for all those interested in agrarian economic relations and Indian agriculture.
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Agrarian Economic Relations: Theory and Experience / Kaushik Basu -- Performance of Indian Agriculture since Independence / A. Vaidyanathan -- Unfree Labour and Indian Agriculture / Ashok Rudra -- Some Aspects of Technological Change and Innovation in Agriculture / Nirvikar Singh -- Some Issues in Interlinked Agrarian Markets / Shubhashis Gangopadhyay -- Tenancy and Accumulation / Utsa Patnaik -- Agriculture in Economic Growth: Handmaiden or Equal Partner? / J. Mohan Rao.

Themes in Economics is a new series of books devoted to economic analysis relating to problems of the Indian economy.

This volume is a collection of essays which raises questions pertinent to agriculture. In the last two decades there have been rapid advances in the analysis of agrarian economic relations. A large literature has emerged on sharecropping, credit markets, and labour markets (including bondage). Some of the issues examined in this book include power, coercion and freedom (even though these are difficult to formalize and theorize about).

The importance of locating the analysis of contracts within the relevant context of socio-economic relations is also discussed. In addition to these theoretical issues, there is an extremely valuable bird's-eye view of the actual experience of Indian agriculture since independence in 1947. Finally, we have a careful study of the link between agriculture and overall economic progress in the Indian context.

This book is compelling reading for all those interested in agrarian economic relations and Indian agriculture.

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