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Formation and distribution of productivity gains in Indian agriculture
[Formation et répartition des gains de productivité dans l'agriculture indienne 1980-1996]

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  • Bruno Dorin

    (Inconnu)

  • Nathanaël Pingault

    (Inconnu)

  • Jean-Marc Boussard

    (STEPE - Sociétés, Techniques, Environnement, Politiques Economiques - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

Abstract

Formation and distribution of productivity gains in indian agriculture. - 1980-1996 Since the early 1980s, India has been self-sufficient in cereals thanks to the Green Revolution initiated fifteen years earlier and to the public support it received. This paper characterises the established situation and examines how it has evolved by using the Surplus Accounting Method which measures the formation and the distribution of productivity gains in the agricultural sector.

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  • Bruno Dorin & Nathanaël Pingault & Jean-Marc Boussard, 2001. "Formation and distribution of productivity gains in Indian agriculture [Formation et répartition des gains de productivité dans l'agriculture indienne 1980-1996]," Post-Print hal-02672758, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02672758
    DOI: 10.3406/ecoru.2001.5244
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