The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as being a period of agrarian distress. There is debate, however, on whether this “unending” crisis has halted capital accumulation in agriculture and affected all classes. This paper contributes to this debate by studying aspects of capital accumulation in Punjab. It uses data from two surveys of a village in the Doaba region of Punjab: a census survey by the Foundation for Agrarian Studies in 2011, and a resurvey by the author of a sample of households in 2019. The paper argues that capital accumulation in the village has continued over the last two decades and was concentrated in a class of tenant-capitalist farmers belonging to the dominant c...
The study reconfirmed prevalence of reverse tenancy in dryland agriculture in Southern India in the ...
By mapping the trajectories of changing dynamics in land relations in both colonial and postcolonial...
Performance of agriculture and its effects on employment and wages in the recent decades underscor...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
The Indian government, academics and farmers all agree: Indian agriculture is in crisis. Annual agri...
The paper has demonstrated slow growth rate of agricultural output, escalating input cost, declining...
There is no doubt that Punjab farming is capital intensive and agricultural production increased wit...
The crisis and stagnation in Indian agriculture have persisted for over a decade and are not showin...
This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especially since th...
This is a micro study of the growth and distribution of the non-land agrarian assets in the Punjab b...
Abstract:This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especiall...
Slow transformation of a developing economy gradually shifts surpluses and substantially reduces the...
Slow transformation of a developing economy gradually shifts surpluses and substantially reduces the...
2The central question of Indian agriculture since independence has been the land question and the pr...
The sustainability of small-scale cultivation, which largely characterizes Indian agriculture, thoug...
The study reconfirmed prevalence of reverse tenancy in dryland agriculture in Southern India in the ...
By mapping the trajectories of changing dynamics in land relations in both colonial and postcolonial...
Performance of agriculture and its effects on employment and wages in the recent decades underscor...
The period from the late 1990s to the present in rural India has been characterised by scholars as b...
The Indian government, academics and farmers all agree: Indian agriculture is in crisis. Annual agri...
The paper has demonstrated slow growth rate of agricultural output, escalating input cost, declining...
There is no doubt that Punjab farming is capital intensive and agricultural production increased wit...
The crisis and stagnation in Indian agriculture have persisted for over a decade and are not showin...
This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especially since th...
This is a micro study of the growth and distribution of the non-land agrarian assets in the Punjab b...
Abstract:This paper examines the changes taking place in the agriculture sector in India, especiall...
Slow transformation of a developing economy gradually shifts surpluses and substantially reduces the...
Slow transformation of a developing economy gradually shifts surpluses and substantially reduces the...
2The central question of Indian agriculture since independence has been the land question and the pr...
The sustainability of small-scale cultivation, which largely characterizes Indian agriculture, thoug...
The study reconfirmed prevalence of reverse tenancy in dryland agriculture in Southern India in the ...
By mapping the trajectories of changing dynamics in land relations in both colonial and postcolonial...
Performance of agriculture and its effects on employment and wages in the recent decades underscor...