The paper explains why contractually interlocked agrarian markets differ from price—and quantity—adjustments under pressures of excess demand/supply in neoclassical general …
R Pearce - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1983 - Taylor & Francis
Sharecropping has proved the commonplace rental contract in many areas of the world during some period of the rural economy. It scarcely needs mentioning that this relationship …
G Omvedt - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1978 - Taylor & Francis
Women's major productive role (outside of the home) in agriculture and the crucial part which women play in peasant revolts have been more or less ignored by social scientists. In …
P Bardhan, A Rudra - The Journal of Development Studies, 1980 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reports data on terms and conditions of share‐cropping contracts collected in 1975–6 from 334 randomly chosen villages in four states in India. Among other things, it …
First Published in 1983. Of all the social relationships that exist in the countryside in contemporary poor countries, and which have existed in the past in 'developed'countries …
I Singh - Economic and Political Weekly, 1989 - JSTOR
The present paper seeks to analyse the impact of technological transformation on tenancy relations in Punjab. The paper is divided into three parts. In Section I the author sets out the …
This study examines the relationship between democratic governance and economic development in post-independence India. The author addresses the paradox of India's …
Elinizdeki kitap, küresel iktisadın neoliberal ideoloji güdümünde geçen 1980-2009 dönemini betimlemek ve irdelemek amacı ile yazılmış olup, giriş ve sonuç bölümleri dışında, başlıca …
R Srivastava - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
The article examines the nature of interlinked modes of exploitation on the basis of evidence from three villages in Uttar Pradesh (India). It is argued that the interlocked relationships …