Maharashtra: land reforms: turning the clock back
By: Lobo, Brian.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.529-32.Subject(s): Land reform - India - Maharashtra | Land reform
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Real productivity of small farms has been found to be higher than that of large holdings. So much so that institutions such as the World Bank now propagate the view that redistribution of land to small farmers would lead to greater overall productivity. A compelling reason, if one were needed, to hasten the process of land reform in India. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 37, Issue no: 6 | Available | AR51919 |
Real productivity of small farms has been found to be higher than that of large holdings. So much so that institutions such as the World Bank now propagate the view that redistribution of land to small farmers would lead to greater overall productivity. A compelling reason, if one were needed, to hasten the process of land reform in India. - Reproduced.


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