This volume of comparative essays analyses key lessons from the
reform experiences-agricultural and rural-of India and China and
provide policy insights for the continuing reform processes in
these two countries as well as for other developing and transition
economies. The volume provides factual information on initial
conditions in agriculture, changes that have occurred over time,
and policies in the two countries. It demonstrates how
agriculture-led reform and development provides necessary
conditions for manufacturing and service sectors to grow and reform
along with a reduction in poverty at the same rate of growth. The
comparative analyses extends across the areas of: land reforms;
human and social development; public investment; agricultural R
irrigation and the water sector; domestic agricultural marketing;
WTO and agricultural trade liberalization; agricultural and rural
diversification; rural non-farm sector; and anti-poverty programs
and safety nets.
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