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100 _aMehta, Niti
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245 _aRural economic growth and emerging pattern of rural towns
260 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
300 _a56(3), Jan 16, 2021: p.44-51
520 _aThe two features of structural transformation visible in India are an increase in the overall gross domestic product and per capita incomes, enabled by the shift away from agriculture to other sectors or occupations with higher productivity; and greater urbanisation. An attempt is made to examine the emergence of small towns or urbanised villages in Gujarat and Rajasthan. The states depict a disparate pattern of rural economic transformation and varying levels of urbanisation. The emerging urban hierarchy is contextualised within the process of economic growth and transition, and the composition of urban growth along with the locational features of the emerging towns are studied. The underlying causes responsible for the nature of urban growth in the two states highlight the need for a regional focus of policy. – Reproduced
773 _aEconomic & Political Weekly
906 _aRURAL DEVELOPMENT
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