The importance of economically dominant farmers is increasing in the lease market for agricultural land. This is particularly evident from the NSS data of 1981-82 and 1991-92 on the percentage of operational holdings and operated area under tenancy and on the shares of large farmers in total tenanted holdings and tenanted area.
4 pp., 3 figuresMany crop producers rely heavily on rented land in their farming operations. This pu...
Short-term land leases have an important role to play for efficient land management and agricultural...
A farmer's choices of tenure and farm size result from a complex interplay of economic factors,...
1. The importance of economically dominant farmers is increasing in the lease market for agricultura...
The paper has demonstrated slow growth rate of agricultural output, escalating input cost, declining...
The basic objective of this paper is to identify the possible factors which influence the marginal f...
The sale as well as lease transactions of agricultural land affect both the distributional and produ...
The study reconfirmed prevalence of reverse tenancy in dryland agriculture in Southern India in rece...
The paper utilizes household panel data to investigate whether the land rental market can facilitate...
Issues relating to agricultural tenancy have been viewed as important economic questions since the e...
Timothy Besley, Jessica Leight, Rohini Pande and Vijayendra Rao analyse how tenancy reform in India ...
Agricultural tenancy reforms have been widely enacted, but evidence on their long-run impact remains...
Using farm level data from Assam plains in Northeast India, the present article examines the questio...
The lease reactivation, within the agrarian relations, at year 1994, was considered as a "normal eco...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of the extent to which rural households in India are ...
4 pp., 3 figuresMany crop producers rely heavily on rented land in their farming operations. This pu...
Short-term land leases have an important role to play for efficient land management and agricultural...
A farmer's choices of tenure and farm size result from a complex interplay of economic factors,...
1. The importance of economically dominant farmers is increasing in the lease market for agricultura...
The paper has demonstrated slow growth rate of agricultural output, escalating input cost, declining...
The basic objective of this paper is to identify the possible factors which influence the marginal f...
The sale as well as lease transactions of agricultural land affect both the distributional and produ...
The study reconfirmed prevalence of reverse tenancy in dryland agriculture in Southern India in rece...
The paper utilizes household panel data to investigate whether the land rental market can facilitate...
Issues relating to agricultural tenancy have been viewed as important economic questions since the e...
Timothy Besley, Jessica Leight, Rohini Pande and Vijayendra Rao analyse how tenancy reform in India ...
Agricultural tenancy reforms have been widely enacted, but evidence on their long-run impact remains...
Using farm level data from Assam plains in Northeast India, the present article examines the questio...
The lease reactivation, within the agrarian relations, at year 1994, was considered as a "normal eco...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of the extent to which rural households in India are ...
4 pp., 3 figuresMany crop producers rely heavily on rented land in their farming operations. This pu...
Short-term land leases have an important role to play for efficient land management and agricultural...
A farmer's choices of tenure and farm size result from a complex interplay of economic factors,...