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in India. Larger farms are more profitable per acre, more mechanized, less constrained in input use after bad shocks, and …
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by addressing the subsidies and cost recovery of the existing tariff policy in the context of Uttar Pradesh (UP), India …
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model incorporating risk variables is presented. Then, we apply the models to a developing country (Bengal, India) and …
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After 10 years of impressive growth, India is now the fourth largest economy in the world. Yet, to date, Indias' impact …
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in India. Larger farms are more profitable per acre, more mechanized, less constrained in input use after bad shocks, and … minimum farm scale is 20 acres. -- Agriculture ; India ; scale ; profits ; labor ; tractors …
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Slow growth of agricultural income has contributed to poor economic growth and poverty in India in modern times. The … stagnation to institutions created during colonial rule in India. This article suggests, instead, that it derived from an …
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India's decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India's agricultural sector … country, largely due to rapid growth in horticulture and animal products. Of the policies hypothesized to stimulate TFP, India … investments in irrigation infrastructure. These effects propelled TFP in Northern and Western India more than in the rest of the …
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by addressing the subsidies and cost recovery of the existing tariff policy in the context of Uttar Pradesh (UP), India …
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The Indian government’s latest series of farm laws (a set of three acts) have sparked protests by farmers around the country. This viewpoint argues that the new farm laws are designed to deepen capitalism within the countryside by liberalising agricultural trade in the country. It highlights...
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the subsidies and cost recovery of the existing tariff policy in the context of Uttar Pradesh, India. We used household …
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