Agricultural growth, rural poverty, and environmental degradation in India /

This book studies agricultural growth, rural poverty, environmental degradation, and participatory rural institutions in India as a series of closely interrelated processes, and examines the implications for development strategy and policy in the context of the ongoing economic reforms. Dr Hanumanth...

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Main Author: Hanumantha Rao, C. H.
Corporate Author: Institute of Economic Growth (India)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1994.
Series:Studies in economic development and planning ; no. 59.
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Summary:This book studies agricultural growth, rural poverty, environmental degradation, and participatory rural institutions in India as a series of closely interrelated processes, and examines the implications for development strategy and policy in the context of the ongoing economic reforms. Dr Hanumantha Rao observes that an encouraging feature of agricultural growth during the eighties has been its spread to the regions and crops that had hitherto lagged behind, resulting in a rise in real wages and decline in rural poverty in the less developed regions. The most disquieting feature has, however, been the decline in real public investment in agriculture, especially in irrigation, due to the paucity of resources caused by mounting subsidies.
Item Description:Includes index.
Published in association with the Institute of Economic Growth (Delhi, India)
Physical Description:xiv, 274 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-263) and index.
ISBN:0195633431