rural india

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Jose S

 

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January 3, 2017

 

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Those who control land tend to exert a disproportionate influence over other rural institutions, including labor and credit markets. The international evidence now strongly endorses a rural growth strategy based on the dynamism of economically viable, family farms. In the Indian context, in which growing numbers of rural inhabitants are net consumers rather than producers of food, the equity gains will come as much from the higher demand for labor than from direct land transfers to the poorest While India's agrarian systems have not prevented the poor from taking advantage of new opportunities presented by the Green Revolution, the gains from technological innovation remain unequally distributed between those with access to land, water and inputs, and those without...
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Those who control land tend to exert a disproportionate influence over other rural institutions, including labor and credit markets. The international evidence now strongly endorses a rural growth strategy based on the dynamism of economically viable, family farms. In the Indian context, in which growing numbers of rural inhabitants are net consumers rather than producers of food, the equity gains will come as much from the higher demand for labor than from direct land transfers to the poorest While India's agrarian systems have not prevented the poor from taking advantage of new opportunities presented by the Green Revolution, the gains from technological innovation remain unequally distributed between those with access to land, water and inputs, and those without...
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