This paper investigates the growth performance of agriculture in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh in the twentieth century. The use of unusually long-term data that correspond to the current borders for the period 1901-2002 and the focus on crop shifts as a source of growth distinguish this study from the existing ones. The empirical results show a sharp discontinuity between the pre- and the post- independence periods in all three countries: growth rates in total output, labor productivity, and land productivity rose from zero or very low figures to significantly positive levels, which were sustained throughout the post-independence period. The improvement in aggregate land productivity explained the most of this output growth, of which app...
The paper aims to review the growth performance of Pakistan’s agriculture from 1950 to 1995. T...
This paper presents estimates for agricultural production data in areas currently in India, Pakistan...
The present study discusses the trends in crop sector growth at national and sub-national levels in ...
This paper investigates the growth performance of agriculture in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh in ...
This paper investigates land-use changes in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, associates the changes ...
This paper re-investigates the performance of agriculture in India and Pakistan, c.1900-1995 from hi...
Based on a production dataset that corresponds to the current borders of India and Pakistan for thep...
This is a revised and extended version of “Compilation of Agricultural Production Data for India and...
The study assessed agricultural sustainability in South Asia (i.e., Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and ...
The study assessed agricultural sustainability in South Asia (i.e., Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and ...
Productivity growth in agriculture is essential for the development of the sector. This paper has re...
This paper assesses total factor productivity (TFP) growth in India, examines the sources of produc...
This study applies the Färe–Primont index to calculate total factor productivity (TFP) indices for a...
This study applies the Färe–Primont index to calculate total factor productivity (TFP) indices for a...
This paper assesses total factor productivity (TFP) growth in India, examines the sources of product...
The paper aims to review the growth performance of Pakistan’s agriculture from 1950 to 1995. T...
This paper presents estimates for agricultural production data in areas currently in India, Pakistan...
The present study discusses the trends in crop sector growth at national and sub-national levels in ...
This paper investigates the growth performance of agriculture in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh in ...
This paper investigates land-use changes in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, associates the changes ...
This paper re-investigates the performance of agriculture in India and Pakistan, c.1900-1995 from hi...
Based on a production dataset that corresponds to the current borders of India and Pakistan for thep...
This is a revised and extended version of “Compilation of Agricultural Production Data for India and...
The study assessed agricultural sustainability in South Asia (i.e., Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and ...
The study assessed agricultural sustainability in South Asia (i.e., Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and ...
Productivity growth in agriculture is essential for the development of the sector. This paper has re...
This paper assesses total factor productivity (TFP) growth in India, examines the sources of produc...
This study applies the Färe–Primont index to calculate total factor productivity (TFP) indices for a...
This study applies the Färe–Primont index to calculate total factor productivity (TFP) indices for a...
This paper assesses total factor productivity (TFP) growth in India, examines the sources of product...
The paper aims to review the growth performance of Pakistan’s agriculture from 1950 to 1995. T...
This paper presents estimates for agricultural production data in areas currently in India, Pakistan...
The present study discusses the trends in crop sector growth at national and sub-national levels in ...