The present thesis on the problems of agricultural development in Bengal during the period from 1920/21 to 1945/46 is divided into two parts. The first part, consisting of three chapters, is devoted to an examination of the crop statistics and the analysis of trends in crop output and its two determinants - acreage under cultivation and yield per acre. In the first chapter a close look is taken at the quality of the officially published data in the light of the statistics available from independent sources. The proposed plan of revision of the data and other procedural problems are also discussed in this chapter. Trend rates of the output, acreage and yield of all the crops taken together and the two groups of food crops and non-food crops ...
This study is an attempt to examine agrarian production in eighteenth century eastern Rajasthan at t...
Rural history in Bengal remains to a large extent an unmapped wilderness, with a multitude of potent...
Since the advent of British rule in 1765, the colony of Bengal, once hailed as the most fertile and ...
The main focus of this study, which consists of eight chapters, is upon the changes in the structure...
Why was there no agricultural revolution in Bengal after the Permanent Settlement of 1793?, The Pre...
This thesis is a systematic survey of the economic history of Bengal (c.400-1200 A.D.) as far as it ...
This work is devoted to a study of the land revenue history of the Rajshahi Zamindari from 1765 to 1...
This article reviews studies on farm business incomes in India from the colonial period to the prese...
Ester Boserup\u27s hypotheses regarding the inter-relationships between population growth, land use ...
The present study examines the development of jute cultivation in Bengal between 1870 and 1914 and t...
The resumption of rent-free lands in Bengal undertaken by the East India Company in the second quart...
This paper seeks to throw a new light on the dynamics of the landlordism of the Dacca division in ea...
This is a micro study of the growth and distribution of the non-land agrarian assets in the Punjab b...
This paper investigates land-use changes in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, associates the changes ...
Land is a very important factor of production in an agricultural developing country like Bangladesh....
This study is an attempt to examine agrarian production in eighteenth century eastern Rajasthan at t...
Rural history in Bengal remains to a large extent an unmapped wilderness, with a multitude of potent...
Since the advent of British rule in 1765, the colony of Bengal, once hailed as the most fertile and ...
The main focus of this study, which consists of eight chapters, is upon the changes in the structure...
Why was there no agricultural revolution in Bengal after the Permanent Settlement of 1793?, The Pre...
This thesis is a systematic survey of the economic history of Bengal (c.400-1200 A.D.) as far as it ...
This work is devoted to a study of the land revenue history of the Rajshahi Zamindari from 1765 to 1...
This article reviews studies on farm business incomes in India from the colonial period to the prese...
Ester Boserup\u27s hypotheses regarding the inter-relationships between population growth, land use ...
The present study examines the development of jute cultivation in Bengal between 1870 and 1914 and t...
The resumption of rent-free lands in Bengal undertaken by the East India Company in the second quart...
This paper seeks to throw a new light on the dynamics of the landlordism of the Dacca division in ea...
This is a micro study of the growth and distribution of the non-land agrarian assets in the Punjab b...
This paper investigates land-use changes in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, associates the changes ...
Land is a very important factor of production in an agricultural developing country like Bangladesh....
This study is an attempt to examine agrarian production in eighteenth century eastern Rajasthan at t...
Rural history in Bengal remains to a large extent an unmapped wilderness, with a multitude of potent...
Since the advent of British rule in 1765, the colony of Bengal, once hailed as the most fertile and ...