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Indian economy is still predominantly agricultural. But a marked deficiency of literature on Indian agriculture, however, persists. Most works on agriculture would rely rather on per-conceived assertions than on per-conceived assertions than on empirical analysis. Further, they fail to analyse the structural similarities and differences between regions within a comparative perspective. The present volume is attempt to make up for this deficiency. The author has ...
The essays in this volume deal with the interrelated themes of public intervention, institutional arrangements and their efficiency in the context of state-market interactions in developing economics. The first six papers focus on theoretical issues pertaining to some important modes of public intervention at the macro and micro-economic level. The last three papers deal with specific aspects of the Indian economy. The volume will be of interest to scholars and ...