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The green revolution reconsidered : the impact of high yielding rice varieties in south india / Peter B.R. Hazell and C. Ramaswamy

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Delhi : Oxford University Press, 1993.Description: xiv, 286 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0195631846 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.1 HAZ
Contents:
1. Introduction ; 2. North arcot and the green revolution ; 3. Economic changes among village households ; 4. The green revolution in north arcot economic trends household mobility and the politics of an awkward class ; 5. The impact of technological change in rice production on food consumption and nutrition ; 6. Population employment and wages a comparative study of north arcot villages 1973 1983 ; 7. A social accounting matrix of the regional economy 1982 83 ; 8. An analysis of the indirect effects of agricultural growth on the regional economy ; 9. The arni studies changes in the private sector of a market town 1973 1983 ; 10. Changes in the provision and use of services in the north arcot region ; 11. Conclusions and policy implications .
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1. Introduction ;
2. North arcot and the green revolution ;
3. Economic changes among village households ;
4. The green revolution in north arcot economic trends household mobility and the politics of an awkward class ;
5. The impact of technological change in rice production on food consumption and nutrition ;
6. Population employment and wages a comparative study of north arcot villages 1973 1983 ;
7. A social accounting matrix of the regional economy 1982 83 ;
8. An analysis of the indirect effects of agricultural growth on the regional economy ;
9. The arni studies changes in the private sector of a market town 1973 1983 ;
10. Changes in the provision and use of services in the north arcot region ;
11. Conclusions and policy implications .