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The book covers Indian agricultural development from the colonial to the present period. It considers both quantitative and qualitative aspects in all periods: colonial period to pre-green revolution phase, post-green revolution phase (early and late stages) and post-globalisation phase after 1991.
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The book covers Indian agricultural development from the colonial to the present period. It considers both quantitative and qualitative aspects in all periods: colonial period to pre-green revolution phase, post-green revolution phase (early and late stages) and post-globalisation phase after 1991.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000485882
- Artikelnr.: 62525476
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 572
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000485882
- Artikelnr.: 62525476
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Akina Venkateswarlu worked for 16 years in Telangana Government Colleges and for about 7 years at the Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad. He was an ICSSR Senior Fellow (2012-14) at CESS. Since retirement at 58 (in 2009), he has been a consultant at CESS.
Part 1 1. Political Economy: Perspective and Objective 2. Political Economy
of Agrarian Question: Dialectical Interaction of Institutional and
Technological Changes Part 2 3. Political Economy of the British Colonial
Policies in Pre-Independent India and their Impact on India's Agriculture
4. Land Reforms in India: Implementation in the Post-Independence Period 5.
Pattern of Land Distribution by Ownership and Operation, and Tenancy by
Operation Part 3 6. Political Economy of the US Exports of Food and
Prescription for Increasing Food Production in Pre-Green Revolution 7.
Political Economy of the US Export of the Green Revolution to India 8.
Performance of Indian Agriculture: Pre-Green, Early-Green and Late-Green
Revolution Phases 9. Costs and Imbalances Caused by the Green Revolution in
Its Early and Late Phases Part 4 10. Political Economy of Adoption of
Neoliberal Policies in India and India's Entry into WTO 11. Political
Economy of Special Economic Zones (SEZs): Another Neoliberal Agenda for
Land Grabs 12. Political Economy of the Second Green Revolution,
Biotechnologies and Genetically Modified Seeds 13. Agricultural Performance
Under Neoliberal Globalization and WTO Regime 14. Impact of Globalization
and WTO on India's Agricultural Exports, Imports, Employment and
Consumption Pattern 15. Agricultural Capitalism in India Could Not
Establish "Either from Above or from Below" Part 5 16. Agricultural Credit
in India: Expansion and Problems 17. Agricultural Marketing System and Its
Functioning in India 18. Agricultural Extension Services in India: New
Initiatives and New Institutions Part 6 19. Public Distribution System and
Food Security in India 20. Procurement of Foodgrains in India Part 7 21.
Agrarian Crisis in India After Neoliberal Globalization and WTO Policies:
Some Concerns 22. Summary and Conclusion
of Agrarian Question: Dialectical Interaction of Institutional and
Technological Changes Part 2 3. Political Economy of the British Colonial
Policies in Pre-Independent India and their Impact on India's Agriculture
4. Land Reforms in India: Implementation in the Post-Independence Period 5.
Pattern of Land Distribution by Ownership and Operation, and Tenancy by
Operation Part 3 6. Political Economy of the US Exports of Food and
Prescription for Increasing Food Production in Pre-Green Revolution 7.
Political Economy of the US Export of the Green Revolution to India 8.
Performance of Indian Agriculture: Pre-Green, Early-Green and Late-Green
Revolution Phases 9. Costs and Imbalances Caused by the Green Revolution in
Its Early and Late Phases Part 4 10. Political Economy of Adoption of
Neoliberal Policies in India and India's Entry into WTO 11. Political
Economy of Special Economic Zones (SEZs): Another Neoliberal Agenda for
Land Grabs 12. Political Economy of the Second Green Revolution,
Biotechnologies and Genetically Modified Seeds 13. Agricultural Performance
Under Neoliberal Globalization and WTO Regime 14. Impact of Globalization
and WTO on India's Agricultural Exports, Imports, Employment and
Consumption Pattern 15. Agricultural Capitalism in India Could Not
Establish "Either from Above or from Below" Part 5 16. Agricultural Credit
in India: Expansion and Problems 17. Agricultural Marketing System and Its
Functioning in India 18. Agricultural Extension Services in India: New
Initiatives and New Institutions Part 6 19. Public Distribution System and
Food Security in India 20. Procurement of Foodgrains in India Part 7 21.
Agrarian Crisis in India After Neoliberal Globalization and WTO Policies:
Some Concerns 22. Summary and Conclusion
Part 1 1. Political Economy: Perspective and Objective 2. Political Economy
of Agrarian Question: Dialectical Interaction of Institutional and
Technological Changes Part 2 3. Political Economy of the British Colonial
Policies in Pre-Independent India and their Impact on India's Agriculture
4. Land Reforms in India: Implementation in the Post-Independence Period 5.
Pattern of Land Distribution by Ownership and Operation, and Tenancy by
Operation Part 3 6. Political Economy of the US Exports of Food and
Prescription for Increasing Food Production in Pre-Green Revolution 7.
Political Economy of the US Export of the Green Revolution to India 8.
Performance of Indian Agriculture: Pre-Green, Early-Green and Late-Green
Revolution Phases 9. Costs and Imbalances Caused by the Green Revolution in
Its Early and Late Phases Part 4 10. Political Economy of Adoption of
Neoliberal Policies in India and India's Entry into WTO 11. Political
Economy of Special Economic Zones (SEZs): Another Neoliberal Agenda for
Land Grabs 12. Political Economy of the Second Green Revolution,
Biotechnologies and Genetically Modified Seeds 13. Agricultural Performance
Under Neoliberal Globalization and WTO Regime 14. Impact of Globalization
and WTO on India's Agricultural Exports, Imports, Employment and
Consumption Pattern 15. Agricultural Capitalism in India Could Not
Establish "Either from Above or from Below" Part 5 16. Agricultural Credit
in India: Expansion and Problems 17. Agricultural Marketing System and Its
Functioning in India 18. Agricultural Extension Services in India: New
Initiatives and New Institutions Part 6 19. Public Distribution System and
Food Security in India 20. Procurement of Foodgrains in India Part 7 21.
Agrarian Crisis in India After Neoliberal Globalization and WTO Policies:
Some Concerns 22. Summary and Conclusion
of Agrarian Question: Dialectical Interaction of Institutional and
Technological Changes Part 2 3. Political Economy of the British Colonial
Policies in Pre-Independent India and their Impact on India's Agriculture
4. Land Reforms in India: Implementation in the Post-Independence Period 5.
Pattern of Land Distribution by Ownership and Operation, and Tenancy by
Operation Part 3 6. Political Economy of the US Exports of Food and
Prescription for Increasing Food Production in Pre-Green Revolution 7.
Political Economy of the US Export of the Green Revolution to India 8.
Performance of Indian Agriculture: Pre-Green, Early-Green and Late-Green
Revolution Phases 9. Costs and Imbalances Caused by the Green Revolution in
Its Early and Late Phases Part 4 10. Political Economy of Adoption of
Neoliberal Policies in India and India's Entry into WTO 11. Political
Economy of Special Economic Zones (SEZs): Another Neoliberal Agenda for
Land Grabs 12. Political Economy of the Second Green Revolution,
Biotechnologies and Genetically Modified Seeds 13. Agricultural Performance
Under Neoliberal Globalization and WTO Regime 14. Impact of Globalization
and WTO on India's Agricultural Exports, Imports, Employment and
Consumption Pattern 15. Agricultural Capitalism in India Could Not
Establish "Either from Above or from Below" Part 5 16. Agricultural Credit
in India: Expansion and Problems 17. Agricultural Marketing System and Its
Functioning in India 18. Agricultural Extension Services in India: New
Initiatives and New Institutions Part 6 19. Public Distribution System and
Food Security in India 20. Procurement of Foodgrains in India Part 7 21.
Agrarian Crisis in India After Neoliberal Globalization and WTO Policies:
Some Concerns 22. Summary and Conclusion