Process of urbanisation Orissa: in search of explanatory macro-economic factors
By: Meher, Shibalal.
Contributor(s): Samal, Kishor C | Jena, Damodar.
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ArticlePublisher: 1998Description: p.85-103.Subject(s): Urbanization - India - Orissa | Urban growth - India - Orissa | Urban growth
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Urban IndiaSummary: After reaching a peak in the late 1960s, urban growth in Orissa slowed down thereafter. This slow down in urban growth is mainly attributed to the declining strength of both the `push' and `pull' factors in the state. While the twin macro-economic factors of unbalanced production against manufacturing and rising capital intensity are responsible for the weak pull factors, improved socio-economic conditions in rural Orissa due to both government sponsored rural development programmes and the growth of the rural non-farm sector weakened the push factors - Reproduced
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After reaching a peak in the late 1960s, urban growth in Orissa slowed down thereafter. This slow down in urban growth is mainly attributed to the declining strength of both the `push' and `pull' factors in the state. While the twin macro-economic factors of unbalanced production against manufacturing and rising capital intensity are responsible for the weak pull factors, improved socio-economic conditions in rural Orissa due to both government sponsored rural development programmes and the growth of the rural non-farm sector weakened the push factors - Reproduced


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