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Agriculture and Equitable Growth - The Case of Punjab-Haryana (Paperback): John R. Westley Agriculture and Equitable Growth - The Case of Punjab-Haryana (Paperback)
John R. Westley
R1,350 Discovery Miles 13 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book aims to examine how the pattern of growth in the agricultural sectors has contributed to equitable growth and to assess the relevance of the relationship between agriculture and equitable growth in Punjab-Haryana for other states in India and for other low-income countries.

Agriculture and Equitable Growth - The Case of Punjab-Haryana (Hardcover): John R. Westley Agriculture and Equitable Growth - The Case of Punjab-Haryana (Hardcover)
John R. Westley
R4,393 Discovery Miles 43 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Specifying those conditions under which low-income countries might be able to achieve equitable growth and reduce mass poverty is a major issue in development theory and policy. Given the preponderant role of the agricultural sector as a source of income and employment in the early stages of development, it is not surprising that much of the theorizing about equitable growth is concentrated on the relationship between agricultural growth and poverty reduction. The adjacent Indian states of Punjab and Haryana have been remarkably successful in achieving rapid agricultural growth and in reducing significantly the proportion of the population below the poverty line. The author uses the case of Punjab-Haryana to test two competing theories of equitable growth: the idea that a "sectoral shift" toward agriculture must be a key component in planning and the converse approach that shifts in agricultural policies, programs, and investments will be ineffective in reducing poverty unless accompanied by a major "structural shift" toward a more equal distribution of land and a more broadly based control of the institutions supporting agriculture. The experience of Punjab-Haryana generally suggests that the rural bias of agricultural policies and programs despite the absence of a structural shift in land ownership has reduced rural poverty.

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