Using time series data, this paper analyses the relative contributions of terms of trade and non-price variables in explaining agricultural growth in recent decades in India. Agricultural growth is largely explained by expansion of irrigation, (which in the model is also a proxy for HYVs and other capital investments), and, until the 1970s, by increases in the net cultivated area. Agricultural output is inelastic, and is becoming increasingly more so over time. The terms of trade was not an important factor in explaining past growth. Even during the late 1960s and early 1970s when the terms of trade improved by 18 percent for agriculture, they only accounted for 15 percent of the growth in output. Increases in agricultural output are also f...
In “The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development,” written nearly a quarter of a century ago, Bru...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
The study shows that the agricultural exports of India have always been fraught with high fluctuatio...
Using time series data, this paper analyses the relative contributions of terms of trade and non-pri...
Using time series data, this paper analyses the relative contributions of terms of trade and non-pri...
This study has focused to analyze the influence of agricultural trade on economic growth in India ob...
India has witnessed fairly high economic growth since economic liberalisation started in 1991. Howev...
The present study analyzes temporal and spatial trends in public expenditure on agriculture and irri...
The present study discusses the trends in crop sector growth at national and sub-national levels in ...
Throughout its history, India has been viewed as an agricultural country. 54.6 percent of India's po...
This study examines the sources of crop income growth in Indian agriculture over the 1980s and 1990s...
This paper assesses total factor productivity (TFP) growth in India, examines the sources of product...
This paper examines the regional disparities among major states of India. It also identifies the fac...
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) acceleratin...
In this paper, we examine the presence of stochastic trend (unit root) and structural break in vario...
In “The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development,” written nearly a quarter of a century ago, Bru...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
The study shows that the agricultural exports of India have always been fraught with high fluctuatio...
Using time series data, this paper analyses the relative contributions of terms of trade and non-pri...
Using time series data, this paper analyses the relative contributions of terms of trade and non-pri...
This study has focused to analyze the influence of agricultural trade on economic growth in India ob...
India has witnessed fairly high economic growth since economic liberalisation started in 1991. Howev...
The present study analyzes temporal and spatial trends in public expenditure on agriculture and irri...
The present study discusses the trends in crop sector growth at national and sub-national levels in ...
Throughout its history, India has been viewed as an agricultural country. 54.6 percent of India's po...
This study examines the sources of crop income growth in Indian agriculture over the 1980s and 1990s...
This paper assesses total factor productivity (TFP) growth in India, examines the sources of product...
This paper examines the regional disparities among major states of India. It also identifies the fac...
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) acceleratin...
In this paper, we examine the presence of stochastic trend (unit root) and structural break in vario...
In “The Role of Agriculture in Economic Development,” written nearly a quarter of a century ago, Bru...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
The study shows that the agricultural exports of India have always been fraught with high fluctuatio...