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average farm in North West India. The present evaluation assumes that with the rationalization of farm input and output prices …-growth of agriculture in the region. Findings suggest that price rationalization alone would not be sufficient for the long …-term growth of agriculture in the region; technology and institutions play also an important role. …
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Deficits in physical infrastructure, problems with availability of agricultural inputs and poor access to agriculture …-related information are the major constraints on the growth of agricultural productivity in India. The more rapid growth of mobile … and delivery of agricultural inputs and agriculture infrastructure. This paper investigates a series of questions that …
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potential growth rate of economy and that of agriculture to achieve a non-inflationary, high growth trajectory for the country …
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Deficits in physical infrastructure, problems with availability of agricultural inputs and poor access to agriculture …-related information are the major constraints on the growth of agricultural productivity in India. The more rapid growth of mobile … and delivery of agricultural inputs and agriculture infrastructure. This paper investigates a series of questions that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009650942
potential growth rate of economy and that of agriculture to achieve a non-inflationary, high growth trajectory for the country …
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The present study discusses factors responsible for agricultural diversification at different levels : country (India … that increased road density, urbanization encourages commercialization of agriculture and with commercialization, farms in …
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Given the importance of agriculture to the well being of a large percentage of Indias population, it becomes important …
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This paper focusses narrowly on three areas of public policy concerning the environment deemed necessary for sustainable economic growth. It has relevance to Asian nations as they continue to demand for higher growth and at the same time keeping environmental degradation in check. The three...
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This paper introduces an environmental policy variable, i.e. the provincial pollution levy paid by an average firm, and measure its impact on the foreign investors' location decisions over the 1987 to 1998 period. We argue that less developed regions in China are more inclined to sacrifice...
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the late 1960s has spread to the much more populous ASEAN region, the People’s Republic of China, and India. This paper …
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