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100 _aKumar‚ Parmod
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245 _aEconomic Reforms and Small Farms: Implications for Production Marketing and Employment
260 _aNew Delhi
_bAcademic Foundation in association with Institute for Human Development
_c2012
300 _a268p
500 _a1. Part I: Portrait of Two Faces Small and Large Farm Sector in the New Economic Regime Getting Policy Right Setting the Parameters Choice of Regions The Scaffolding 2. Part II: Reforms and the Agricultural Economy of Punjab and Bihar Meso-Level View Agricultural Economy at Two Extremes: Bihar and Punjab 3. Part III: Production Structure and Resource Use Characteristics of the Region Credit Market Irrigation High Yielding Variety Seeds Cropping Pattern Economics of Production and Resource Use Efficiency Production Function 4. Part IV: Market and Prices Marketed Surplus (Aggregate) Marketed Surplus (Crop-wise) Marketing Channels Marketing Cost Prices Received by the Farmers Regression Results 5. Part V: Employment, Earnings and Consumption Employment Status of Selected Households Employment in Crop Sector Employment in Livestock Activity Farm and Non-Farm Earnings Consumption Pattern Contents note 6. Part VI: Globalisation in the Context of Punjab and Bihar Social Indicators Land Transactions Farm Investment in Asset Holdings Ownership of Livestock Ownership of Household Assets Households Views on Effect of Globalisation on Rural Economy 7. Part VII: Lessons for Policy Economic Reforms and Agriculture Sector Summary of the Findings of the Study
600 _aAgriculture - Economic Aspects
_936263
700 _aSarkar, Sandip
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_k338.10954
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