First published in 1985. The need to increase agricultural output
and to use increased output to generate sustained general economic
development is a problem facing many Third World countries. This
book explores in particular the agricultural growth of the Punjab
in Northern India, a country which has long been a leader in the
formulation of new development strategies. It shows how
agricultural output is affected by, and affects, demographic
changes, income distribution, state involvement and structural
changes both in society and the economy. Agricultural growth in the
Punjab is seen in an historical perspective. In addition, the
different aspects of economic development are viewed in an
integrated way so that much is learned about the contribution of
agricultural growth to the development process. The conclusions
drawn can be related to problems and trends worldwide.
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