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India in the last two decades. Aggregate time-series evidence on forest growth rates and income growth across countries and … within India and a newly-assembled data set that combines national household survey data, census data and satellite images of … land use in rural India at the village level over a 29-year period are used to explore the hypothesis that increases in the …
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agricultural production determined by the given demand for it on the one hand and the demand for factors involved in the production … microeconomics. In particular, the demand, supply and production elasticity coefficients were used. The starting point is assumptions … resulting from the demand and three-factor function of production and about rational choices of farm producers. The hypothesis …
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This paper reviews the recent trends in agricultural investments (both public and private) and tries to find structural breaks in the trends over the period of 1960-2017. Comparing the growth performance of investments and farm output (GDPAg and production) in various sub-periods based on...
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) To judge the issues and concerns for Indian agriculture with regard to WTO. India is the largest producers of various …
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retail markets in India. The most important suggestions have remarked in the Economic survey 2014-15 and outlined that state … agricultural commodities for the large private sector. In this paper, we study a model of vertical restraints in the case of India … market in India. Moreover, we study a model of vertical restraints in the case of India considering multilayer of fixed costs …
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Over the past sixty years, most Asian countries have undergone relatively rapid agricultural transformations that helped jumpstart broader economic development. However, the changes have differed markedly in nature and speed across countries of the region. In much of East and Southeast Asia, the...
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