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_a338.10954 _bDJU/S |
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100 | _aDjurfeldt, Goran | ||
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_aStructural transformation and agrarian change in india/ _cGoran Djurfeldt and Srilata Sircar |
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_bTaylor & Francis, _c2016. _aFlorence: |
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_ax, 178 p. ; _c25 cm. |
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440 | _a(Routledge studies in development economics) | ||
505 | _a1 Capitalism and family farming 2 Structural transformation and farming 3 Urbanization and agrarian change: a view from the margins 4 What you might like to know about regression 5 Drivers of agrarian transformation 6 Volatility in land distribution 7 Relative change in income 8 Conclusion: no place for family farms? Appendix 1: Data sources Appendix 2: Multilevel modelling with MLWin Appendix 3: Detailed model results and analyses of residuals Appendix 4: Descriptive statistics | ||
650 | _aAgriculture--Economic aspects | ||
650 | _aRural development | ||
650 | _aAgriculture--Social aspects | ||
650 | _aSocial classes | ||
700 | _aSircar, Srilata | ||
942 | _cWB16 |