Although the successes achieved by the adoption of new seed and fertilizer technology were impressive, especially in regions endowed with public sources of irrigation, it is often feared--on the basis of field observations and evaluation studies--that it has led to a widening of interfarm and interregional inequalities. However, the extent to which the institutional environment of a given region is responsible for such a development is not adequately appreciated in most of the evaluation studies of the Green Revolution. The basic hypothesis to be examined in this paper is: where the institutional framework (structure of landholdings, credit, and marketing institutions) is more favourable, small and large farms realize significant productivi...
Immediately after the green revolution period, there was an intense debate on the observed inverse r...
Not AvailableIn India, foodgrain production increased by nearly four times since Independence and i...
The focus of this paper is the process of adjustment of farm performance to disequilibrium with new ...
Although the successes achieved by the adoption of new seed and fertilizer technology were impressiv...
This paper attempts to ascertain the requirements (in terms of ownership of factors of production) f...
This paper attempts to ascertain the requirements (in terms of ownership of factors of production) f...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
(HYV) of seeds, was initiated in India at a critical time in its history. Urban biased policies of r...
India has recorded fairly high growth rates in its agricultural output during the post green revolut...
The introduction of modern crops varieties in the mid-1960s caused a dramatic change, known as the “...
India’s investments in agricultural research, extension, and irrigation have made it one of the larg...
While the green revolution has increased food production, its effects on rural employment and income...
The Green Revolution converted the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) into South Asia’s cereal basket. The r...
A perceptible technological transformation has been under way in India during the last few years. Th...
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) acceleratin...
Immediately after the green revolution period, there was an intense debate on the observed inverse r...
Not AvailableIn India, foodgrain production increased by nearly four times since Independence and i...
The focus of this paper is the process of adjustment of farm performance to disequilibrium with new ...
Although the successes achieved by the adoption of new seed and fertilizer technology were impressiv...
This paper attempts to ascertain the requirements (in terms of ownership of factors of production) f...
This paper attempts to ascertain the requirements (in terms of ownership of factors of production) f...
India’s decelerating wheat- and rice-yield growth rates have led to questions of whether India’s ag...
(HYV) of seeds, was initiated in India at a critical time in its history. Urban biased policies of r...
India has recorded fairly high growth rates in its agricultural output during the post green revolut...
The introduction of modern crops varieties in the mid-1960s caused a dramatic change, known as the “...
India’s investments in agricultural research, extension, and irrigation have made it one of the larg...
While the green revolution has increased food production, its effects on rural employment and income...
The Green Revolution converted the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) into South Asia’s cereal basket. The r...
A perceptible technological transformation has been under way in India during the last few years. Th...
India has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past forty years, GDP per capita (PPP$) acceleratin...
Immediately after the green revolution period, there was an intense debate on the observed inverse r...
Not AvailableIn India, foodgrain production increased by nearly four times since Independence and i...
The focus of this paper is the process of adjustment of farm performance to disequilibrium with new ...