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Page 17
... Land reforms may not have led to land redistribu- tion but to numerous evictions of tenants . Nevertheless , with the passage of time , the rate of eviction declined sharply outside share - cropping areas and it is a very major comment ...
... Land reforms may not have led to land redistribu- tion but to numerous evictions of tenants . Nevertheless , with the passage of time , the rate of eviction declined sharply outside share - cropping areas and it is a very major comment ...
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... land . But while land reforms might have yielded dividends at a later stage , the initial impact of these reforms is , as is well - known , to disrupt the supply lines of credit and inputs , to dry up the sources of enterprise and ...
... land . But while land reforms might have yielded dividends at a later stage , the initial impact of these reforms is , as is well - known , to disrupt the supply lines of credit and inputs , to dry up the sources of enterprise and ...
Page 24
... land reforms was undertaken with a view to improved security , increased incentives for investment and better distribution of the benefits of agriculture . Land reforms proved to be a mixed bag of some remarkable successes and some ...
... land reforms was undertaken with a view to improved security , increased incentives for investment and better distribution of the benefits of agriculture . Land reforms proved to be a mixed bag of some remarkable successes and some ...
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A. M. Khusro absolute gains absolute income levels absolute level acreage adverse distribution agri agricultural revolution agricultural sector agricultural transformation Andhra Pradesh banks capital market collectivisation commodities consumer consumption course cracy deficit distribution of farm distribution of land distribution of marketed dodged exports farm incomes farm output farm savings farm taxation farmer a full favour fertilizers foreign exchange free market price gains governments grain import substitution important mitigating factor improve Indian agriculture Indian economy Indian strategy industrial inflation input supplies investment Lal Bahadur Shastri land in holdings land reclamation land reforms large farmers larger input low procurement price maldistribution of inputs margin marketed surplus ments million tonnes nearly everybody's Number occurrence on-coming agricultural Package Programme Pareto optimality plough back possible price-cum-physical control raw material relative Returns to Scale rice rich become richer rising shortages small farmers taxa terms of trade tion unequal University of Delhi worsening