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Palanpur, the Economy of an Indian Village

By: C. J. Bliss; N. H. Stern | Book details

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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction1
§1.0 The Study1
§1.1 General Description2
§1.2 The Collection of the Data5
§1.3 Plan of the Book7
Chapter 2 TheVillage8
§2.0 Introduction8
§2.1 General Description of Village8
§2.2 Population15
§2.3 Land-ownership17
§2.4 Tenancy24
§2.5 Cropping Patterns26
§2.6 Comparison with Previous Studies27
§2.7 Concluding Remarks33
Appendix to Chapter 234
Chapter 3 Theory and India50
§3.0 Introduction50
§3.1 Some General Views51
§3.2 Land53
§3.3 Labour65
§3.4 Capital and Uncertainty71
§3.5 Objectives of Agents77
§3.6 The Agricultural Production Function and the Efficiency of Traditional Agriculture80
§3.7 Farm Size and Productivity82
§3.8 Variations in the Form of Share Contract84
§3.9 The 'Green Revolution' in India85
§3.10 Concluding Remarks87
Appendix to Chapter 388
Chapter 4 Markets in Palanpur90
§4.0 Introduction90
§4.1 The Labour Market92
§4.2 The Market for the Services of Bullocks99
§4.3 The Market for Credit105
§4.4 The Market for Water Resources111
§4.5 The Market for Sugar114
§4.6 Some Observations on Cropping Patterns115

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