Indian Agricultural Economy under Liberalised Regime 1991 to 2015
Volume 3
Indian Journal Of Agricultural Economics
Volume 3
About the Book
This volume is a part of the three-volume compilation of 74 presidential addresses of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics (ISAE ) starting from 1940 to 2015 to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee year (2015) of ISAE . Each volume carries Introduction by three eminent economists: Prof V.S. Vyas (Volume 1), Prof S.S. Johl (Volume 2) and Prof Abhijit Sen (Volume 3). These introductions have not only added tremendous value to the volumes, but also provide a brief understanding of what is in the volumes. The knowledge system covered in the addresses, their interpretation, understanding of issues and profound policy analyses and recommendations made would be found very valuable by the students, teachers, and researchers in agricultural economics besides other stakeholders in agriculture. These volumes will be great reference source for those engaged in the study of agricultural economics.
Contents in Detail
Preface
Introduction
1. Change Processes in Dryland Communities
V.M. RAO
2. Present Status and Promise of Dairying in India
R.K. PATEL
3. Towards Development of Subsistence
Farmers: The Need for New
Approaches and Strategies
V. RAJAGOPALAN
4. Globalisation and Agricultural Policy
in India
G.S. BHALLA
5. Forests, People and Economics
M.V. NADKARNI
6. Agricultural Price Policy and Development:
Some Facts and Emerging Issues
S.S. ACHARYA
7. India’s Irrigation Sector: Myths and Realities
B.D. DHAWAN
8. Sustainable Development: Some Reflections
KATAR SINGH
9. Some Reflections on Food Security in India
P.S. GEORGE
10. Agricultural Research and Small Farms
DAYANATHA JHA
11. Policy Framework for Reorienting Agricultural Development
BHUPAT M. DESAI
12. Indian Agriculture in the New
Millennium: Human Response to
Technology Challenges
G.K. CHADHA
13. Constraints to Growth in Indian
Agriculture: Needed Technology,
Resource Management and Trade
Strategies
C. RAMASAMY
14. Price and Non-Price Reform in Indian
Agriculture: A Re-examination and
Some Reflections
KANCHAN CHOPRA
15. Rural Credit in India: Issues and
Concerns
Y.S.P. THORAT
16. Role of Agricultural Economists in the Emerging Scenario
ABHIJIT SEN
17. Resurgence of Agriculture for Inclusive Growth
ISHER JUDGE AHLUWALIA
18. Mountain Agriculture: Development
Policies and Perspectives
NARPAT S. JODHA
19. Decentralisation of Natural Resource
Management in India: An Institutional Perspective
DINESH K. MAROTHIA
20. Growth, Inequality and Poverty Linkages
during 1983-2005: Implications
for Socially Inclusive Growth
SUKHADEO THORAT
21. India’s Development Drama
1991–2011: From Milton Friedman to
Mahatma Gandhi
N.A. MUJUMDAR
22. Secondary Agriculture: A Driver for
Growth of Primary Agriculture in India
P.G. CHENGAPPA
23. Challenges of Food Security in India:
Role of Food Policy and Technology
KARAM SINGH
24. Has Indian Agriculture Become
Crowded and Risky? Status,
Implications and the Way Forward
P.K. JOSHI
25. State, Agriculture and Policymaking
R.S. DESHPANDE
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2016 |
| Number of Pages | 938 |
| ISBN |
9789332703353 |
Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.
About the Book
This volume is a part of the three-volume compilation of 74 presidential addresses of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics (ISAE ) starting from 1940 to 2015 to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee year (2015) of ISAE . Each volume carries Introduction by three eminent economists: Prof V.S. Vyas (Volume 1), Prof S.S. Johl (Volume 2) and Prof Abhijit Sen (Volume 3). These introductions have not only added tremendous value to the volumes, but also provide a brief understanding of what is in the volumes. The knowledge system covered in the addresses, their interpretation, understanding of issues and profound policy analyses and recommendations made would be found very valuable by the students, teachers, and researchers in agricultural economics besides other stakeholders in agriculture. These volumes will be great reference source for those engaged in the study of agricultural economics.
Contents in Detail
Preface
Introduction
1. Change Processes in Dryland Communities
V.M. RAO
2. Present Status and Promise of Dairying in India
R.K. PATEL
3. Towards Development of Subsistence
Farmers: The Need for New
Approaches and Strategies
V. RAJAGOPALAN
4. Globalisation and Agricultural Policy
in India
G.S. BHALLA
5. Forests, People and Economics
M.V. NADKARNI
6. Agricultural Price Policy and Development:
Some Facts and Emerging Issues
S.S. ACHARYA
7. India’s Irrigation Sector: Myths and Realities
B.D. DHAWAN
8. Sustainable Development: Some Reflections
KATAR SINGH
9. Some Reflections on Food Security in India
P.S. GEORGE
10. Agricultural Research and Small Farms
DAYANATHA JHA
11. Policy Framework for Reorienting Agricultural Development
BHUPAT M. DESAI
12. Indian Agriculture in the New
Millennium: Human Response to
Technology Challenges
G.K. CHADHA
13. Constraints to Growth in Indian
Agriculture: Needed Technology,
Resource Management and Trade
Strategies
C. RAMASAMY
14. Price and Non-Price Reform in Indian
Agriculture: A Re-examination and
Some Reflections
KANCHAN CHOPRA
15. Rural Credit in India: Issues and
Concerns
Y.S.P. THORAT
16. Role of Agricultural Economists in the Emerging Scenario
ABHIJIT SEN
17. Resurgence of Agriculture for Inclusive Growth
ISHER JUDGE AHLUWALIA
18. Mountain Agriculture: Development
Policies and Perspectives
NARPAT S. JODHA
19. Decentralisation of Natural Resource
Management in India: An Institutional Perspective
DINESH K. MAROTHIA
20. Growth, Inequality and Poverty Linkages
during 1983-2005: Implications
for Socially Inclusive Growth
SUKHADEO THORAT
21. India’s Development Drama
1991–2011: From Milton Friedman to
Mahatma Gandhi
N.A. MUJUMDAR
22. Secondary Agriculture: A Driver for
Growth of Primary Agriculture in India
P.G. CHENGAPPA
23. Challenges of Food Security in India:
Role of Food Policy and Technology
KARAM SINGH
24. Has Indian Agriculture Become
Crowded and Risky? Status,
Implications and the Way Forward
P.K. JOSHI
25. State, Agriculture and Policymaking
R.S. DESHPANDE
| Publisher | AF Press |
| Publication Date | 2016 |
| Number of Pages | 938 |
| ISBN |
9789332703353 |
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