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Understanding Energy Use in Indian Agricultural Production System in Post-WTO Period

In: Sustainable Development Insights from India

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  • Manoj Bhatt

    (University of Jammu)

  • Surya Bhushan

    (Development Management Institute (DMI), Udyog Bhawan)

Abstract

This paper tries to explore the intensity of energy usage in agriculture sector in various states of India. Further panel data approach has been put to use to understand the energy use in post-WTO period. The picture sketched by this investigation demonstrates that spatial and temporal distribution of agricultural productivities varies markedly among states. Further, the results indicate that the high productive states saw a negative response of animal labour and chemical fertilizer use in the food grain production.

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  • Manoj Bhatt & Surya Bhushan, 2021. "Understanding Energy Use in Indian Agricultural Production System in Post-WTO Period," India Studies in Business and Economics, in: Purnamita Dasgupta & Anindita Roy Saha & Robin Singhal (ed.), Sustainable Development Insights from India, pages 223-237, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isbchp:978-981-33-4830-1_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-33-4830-1_11
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