This paper examines association between the cyclical component of agricultural output and rainfall in India. When the cause of food inflation is because of supply shortage driven by inadequate rainfall and poor irrigation facilities, then a contractionary monetary policy may lead to stagflation. Considering agricultural output and rainfall data from four states in India we find evidence in favor of association
The underpinned study examines the effects of climatic and non-climatic factors on Indian agricultur...
Average food inflation in India during the period 2006-2013 was one of the highest among emerging ma...
The Indian economy largely depends on agriculture which is highly influenced by the spatio-temporal ...
This study has examined the trends in growth and instability in Indian agriculture at the district l...
The study explored the response of aggregate farm output, input use, and farm investment decisions t...
The realisation that the wage-goods constraint, if binding, could stall the growth process of a deve...
Developments in monsoon have caught the attention of policy makers in India. As more than half of In...
India is experiencing high rate of economic growth in the last two decades but the growth has been c...
The paper has analyzed the performance of agriculture in terms of growth and instability of yield, a...
India’s agricultural sector witness many reforms which had entirely changed the cropping pattern of ...
We have analysed the variation of all-India foodgrain production over the last four decades to asses...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
The relationship between rainfall variability and economic growth is complex, and tends to be signif...
This paper examines monetary transmission mechanism for India in the context of a small macro model ...
This paper shows how agricultural productivity shocks can generate large industrial output fluctuati...
The underpinned study examines the effects of climatic and non-climatic factors on Indian agricultur...
Average food inflation in India during the period 2006-2013 was one of the highest among emerging ma...
The Indian economy largely depends on agriculture which is highly influenced by the spatio-temporal ...
This study has examined the trends in growth and instability in Indian agriculture at the district l...
The study explored the response of aggregate farm output, input use, and farm investment decisions t...
The realisation that the wage-goods constraint, if binding, could stall the growth process of a deve...
Developments in monsoon have caught the attention of policy makers in India. As more than half of In...
India is experiencing high rate of economic growth in the last two decades but the growth has been c...
The paper has analyzed the performance of agriculture in terms of growth and instability of yield, a...
India’s agricultural sector witness many reforms which had entirely changed the cropping pattern of ...
We have analysed the variation of all-India foodgrain production over the last four decades to asses...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
The relationship between rainfall variability and economic growth is complex, and tends to be signif...
This paper examines monetary transmission mechanism for India in the context of a small macro model ...
This paper shows how agricultural productivity shocks can generate large industrial output fluctuati...
The underpinned study examines the effects of climatic and non-climatic factors on Indian agricultur...
Average food inflation in India during the period 2006-2013 was one of the highest among emerging ma...
The Indian economy largely depends on agriculture which is highly influenced by the spatio-temporal ...