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This volume addresses development issues for sustained economic growth and employment, policies towards trade reform, capital mobility between formal and informal sectors, informal wage structure, price structure between agricultural and industrial commodities, strategies towards industrialization suited to regional variation of relative factor intensity and relative abundance of factors of production, wage structure for gender based occupational segregation in the non-agricultural sector, agriculture-industry interaction and priority policy objectives and the like. It also exemplifies the ill Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface: Introduction: Debnarayan Sarkar: List of Contributors: SECTION-:. Economic Theory and Ideology: An Approach: to Market: Amit Bhaduri: SECTION-:. Trade Reform: Capital Mobility and Informal: Wage in Developing Countries: Theory and: Indian Evidence: Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar:. Lessons From The Lewis Model: Is Growth: Sustainable?: Amitava Bose:. The Way of Industrialization: With: Particular Reference to India: Paramgama Sikdar: Nikita Modi: Aishani Roy and: Debnarayan Sarkar:Agriculture-Industry Interactions: SECTION-:. Priority Policy Objectives of West Bengal: Left Front Government in the Process of: Agriculture-Industry Interactions: Debnarayan Sarkar and Debraj Das:. Regional Variation in Occupational: Segregation in India : Some Evidence From: NSS Data: Mousumi Dutta and S Satyabhama:. The Nexus Between Agricultural Prices and: Industrial Prices in India : A Time Series: Data: Rajnarayan Gupta:. The Interaction Between Agricuture and: Industry : With Reference to the Current: Indian Scenario: Amitava Chatterjee:. Economic Development in the Shadows of: Socio-Political Conflicts: An Agenda for West: Bengal: Avijit Dutta:. Growth: Regional Pattern and Performance: of Food Processing Industry in West Bengal: Debnarayan Sarkar: Madhuchhanda Saha and: Indrani Basu: Index. The Title 'Agriculture Industry Inteactions Approach to Developing Economics written/authored/edited by Debnarayan Sarker', published in the year 2010. The ISBN 9788178358185 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 220 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book is a comprehensive and contemporary treatment of major issues facing the Indian economy in meeting the challenges of pro-poor growth today. The book offers a blue print to combat poverty. This is an insight and though provoking work set forth issues. Some of the important topics discussed are—thoughts on development, economic reforms, meaning and measurement of poverty, rural credit, cooperative banks, Indian agriculture in UN WTO regime, credit for women etc. The book is very informative for researchers and students in the area of development economists. About The Author:- Dr. Smt. Deepali Pant Joshi, Chief General Manager of Reserve Bank of India, Hyderabad. Contents:- Foreword • Acknowledgements • Introduction. • Thoughts on Development. • The Economic reforms Initiated in the Early 90s. • Managing the finance4 to Meet the Goals. • The Meaning and Measurement of Poverty. • Rural Credit. • Cooperative banks an Appraisal. • Education, Health and Infrastucture • Centrality of Agriculture in the Indian Economy • India Agriculture Interests and Concerns • Indian Agriculture in the WTO Regime • Rythu Bazars-Learning from Andhra Pradesh • Neeru Meeru-Water and You • Gender Concerns • Empowerment of Women: Its Dimensions • Credit for Women • Bands to the Fore • Credit, SHGs and Women: The AP Way • SHG-Empowering Poor Women • Regulation for Micro Finance • Banking Sector Reforms The Title 'Poverty and Sustainable Development written/authored/edited by Deepali Pant Joshi', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788121208871 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 286 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Rural Development / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This is a useful research/reference book for the researchers and policy- makers on tribal issues. The main focus of the book is on land and tribal development. The study area is unique because the tribals are the beneficiaries of the Land Reforms. This work highlights the history of the tribals and the study area for over 200 years and the resultant situation after the introduction of ryotwari system in the Hills. The Seven Chapters of this book covers all the relevant issues on the research problems. It is written in lucid style, provides systematic, succinct and appropriate analysis to make this work worthwhile. About The Author:- Dr. S.Thirunavukkarasu, is working as Reader in the Department of Economics, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekanada College, Chennai. Contents:- Preface • List of Abbreviations • Glossary of Terms • List of Tables • Introduction • Review of Literature • Various Land Reforms • Background of the Study Area • Progress of Land Reforms in the Kalrayan Hills • Analysis of the Tribal Economy of Kalrayan Hill • Summary and Suggestion • Appendix 1 • Appendix 2 • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Land Reforms and Tribal Development written/authored/edited by Dr. S. Thirunavukkarasu', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178354996 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 272 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Rural Development. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book present the focal attention on the elimination of poverty and to reach to the purpose discusses various factors, plans and perspectives in details : various dimensions discussed by many different economist of world and the variations, analysis of the perspective in context of last five decades development experience of the other countries, Indian experience and its multiface in India. Besides, how globalisation in instrumental. About The Author:- G.P. Isser, former IFS-member and ambassador.Researcher in Developmental Economics. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface : Acknowledgment : Introduction : Emerging Perspectives on Poverty : Response of Economists : Changing Face of Poverty: Case Studies Malaysia, Indonesia, republic of Korea, Sari Lanka, Botswana, Chile Thailand Costa Rica : Breaking Vicious Circle of Poverty in Economies Trapped in the Low Level-income-Equilibrium : Indian Experience in Poverty alleviation Priority Tasks Ahead: Employment generation Human and Social Development : An Attack on Poverty responding to globalisation and Emerging Challenges : Anesures. U.N. Millennium Declaration-Development and Poverty-Eradication : Human Needs: Global Targets and Timetables : Africa Lags Behind and the Gap is Widening : List of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) : Incidence of Poverty in Selected Least Development Countries (LDCs) : Selectd Economic and Social Indicators for the LDCs and other DCs : LDCs Real GDP and Per Capita GPD Growth Rates, 1980-1990 Vs 1990-1998 per cent : Africa Lags Behind and the Gap is Widening : Annual Average Growth of Primary commodity Prices of Direct relevance to the LDCs (per cent) : External Resource Gap as Share of Investment, Government Expenditure, Government Consumption Expenditure and GDP in the LDS and other DCs, 1980-1998 : LDCs : Long-term Net Capital Inflow by Type of Flow, and Aggregate Net Transfers, 1988-1998 (in million dollars) : Debt Service Payments and Social Sector Expenditures in Selected LDCs, 1995-2002 : Progress of the LDCs in Meeting Selected International Development Goals : How Long will the LDCsTake to Reach $900 Per Capita Income Levels if Current Trends Persist : International Development Goals : Relevant Extracts from Action Programmed Regarding Increasing Trade of LDCs : Relevant Extracts from action Programmed Regarding Building Human and Institutional Capacities : Estimates of Poverty : Percentage Variation in Persons below Poverty Line in Total Population (1993-1994 over 1983) : State-wise per cent of the Persons Working as Casual Labourers to all Workers in Rural India : Growth Rates of Employment in Organised Sector (per cent) : Elasticity of Employment to GDP : Growth of Employment by Sectors : Gross Enrolment Ratio in Classes I-V and VI-VIII for Major States – 1998-99 : India : Health Profile by Gender : Basic Indicators of Human Development : Population Covered with Drinking Watrer and Sanitation Facilities : Indicators of Human Development for some Asian Countries-1997 : Central Government Expenditure (Plan and Non-Plan) on Social Services : India : Literacy Rate : Selected Indicators of Human Development by Major States : Physical Performance Under JGSY during 1999-2000 Progress upto October, 1999 : Financial Progress Under Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojanaduring 1999-2000 (unto October) : Financial Performance of JGSY : Review of Physical Performance of IGSY : Physical Performance Under JGSY during 1999-2000 (provision) : Physical Performance Under Employment Assurance Scgheme (EAS) During 1998-1999 : Financial and Physical Performance EAS : Year-wise Plan allocation of Funds under EAS : Financial and Physical Performance EAS : Fincial Progress : SGSY : Financial Progress : SGSY : Utilization of Available Funds by States Druing 2000-2001 (SGSY) : List of Projects Appproved Under SGSY 1990-2000 and 2000-2001 : Financial Progress Under Rural Water Supply Programmed (MNP) Druing 1999-2000 : Financial Progress under Rural Water Supply Programmed (ARWSP) During 1999-2000 : Milennium Declaration Adopted at the U.N. Millennium Summit 6-8 September 2000, New York : Extracts from Action Programmed Regarding Policies to Make Globalisation Work for LDCs : Extracts from Action Programmed Regarding Policies to Make Globalisation Work for LDCs : Biblioraphy : Index. The Title 'Changing Face of Poverty and Globalisation written/authored/edited by G.P. Isser, Ifs', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788121207911 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 250 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The Book consists of Research Paper on the broad area of "International Economic Relations", written over the past five years. Geo-economics is increasingly becoming the determining factor in international relations. A coalition approach to the management of international power relations is the leitmotif of twenty-first century international diplomacy. The Book by Dr. Gautam Murthy is a timely addition to the literature on the importance on International Economic Relations. It covers a wide spectrum, including important contributions like "Sino-Indian Economic Partnership", India-ASEAN-Civilizational Ties and New Economic Partnership", "New Synergies in Indo-Australian Relations", "W.T.O. and India", and "Islamabad Summit and the SAARC Process". The Papers are well researched, and should be useful to both academics, as well as foreign policy practioners, as an academic input to policy making. About The Author:- Gautam Murthy, M. Phil. Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Economics, Centre for Indian Ocean Studies (C.I.O.S), Osmania University, Hyderabad, India. His areas of specialization are International Economics, and South-Studies. He has done his Ph.D. in Economics from Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, University of Poona, on the topic "Trade and Export Instability in the ASEAN Economics". He has also served on the Faculty of XLRI, Jamshedpur, and the Centre for Organisation Development, Hydrabad. He has many years of teaching and research experience at Osmania Unversity. He has taught M.Phil. Students at C.I.O.S, and also M.A. students at Osmania University's College for Women. He has Published two books, and over 25 Research Articles in Leading Journals. Contents:- Foreword • Acknowledgements • Regional Trading Blocks, Static and Dynamic Effects of Customs Unions and Free Trade Areas (FTAs) • Problems and Prospects of Forming Unions in the Asian Region, SAARC/SAPTA and ASEAN • European Union (EU), North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA), and World Trade Organization (WTO) • Short Term Capital and the East Asian Crisis • IMF (International Monetary Funds), IBRD (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development), ADB (Asian Development Bank) • Problems of International Debt-Indian and International • MNCs (Multi National Corporations) in India • Revisiting Reforms and Globalization in India • Building Bridges Across Borders-The Islamabad Summit and the SAARC Process • Regional cooperation in the Indian Ocean Rim • Indo-Australian Commercial Ties • Indian and ASEAN-Potential for Tourism • India and China-Economic Partnership • SAARC, India and Singapore • India and Singapore-Dynamic Economic Partners • India and the European Union-Multi-Culturalism and Contested Identities • India and South-East Asia-Civilizational Ties and New Partnerships • India and the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) • Index The Title 'International Economic Relations written/authored/edited by Gautam Murthy', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788178356150 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 290 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This book assesses the performance and strategies followed for the development of agricultural sector during the pre and post revolutionary periods in Ethiopia and highlights various constraints to its development. About The Author:- Dr. Harjinder Singh, Reader in Economics in the Department of African Studies, University of Delhi, is a scholar of eminence in the field of African affairs. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface : PART I: THE SETTING : One-Introduction : Two-Socio-Economic Characteristics :PART II AGRICULTURE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION : Three-Growth in Agricultural Output and Area : Four-Land Tenure System : Five- Agricultural Credit : Six-Marketing Organisations : Seven-Community Development Programme : PART III :AGRICULTURE SINE THE REVOLUTION : Eight-Agrarian Reform : Implimentation of land Reform : Appendix I : Appendix II : Statistical Tables : Selected Bibliography : Index. The Title 'Agricultural Problems in Ethiopia written/authored/edited by Harjinder Singh', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121200783 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 264 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The Book deals with the interface between economic development and socio-cultural change. It traces the metamorphosis of Pune from a relatively static traditional Society to a fast changing techno-vibrant city, the Transformation from "food as necessity" to "food as luxury". The Transition from one ethos to another is not only interesting by itself but it has also paved the way for a fresh look at an ever changing situation. The book also traces the Pune`s historic concept of eating out by gleaning through Marathi literature as well as articles from Magazines and newspapers. It depicts a long sojourn from Tradition to market and to analyze the Emerging Urban culture in new economic settings. Contents:- Content: Preface Introduction I. Theoretical Perspectives used in the Study 1. Serendipity Pattern 2. The three-fold Theoretical Base 3. The Concept of Service Sector 4. The Concept of Economic Multiplier 5. The Concept of Consumption. II. Pune-Historical Background and Ethos 1. Social Fabric and Family Structure 2. Changing Family Structure. III. Industrialization 1. The Seeds of Industrialization 2. Pune - the Growing Industrial City 3. Changing Nature of Industrilization in Pune 4. Urbanization and Pune`s March Towards Super Industrial Status 5. Pune - The Nucleus City of Industrial Expansion 6. Pune`s Super Industrial Status. IV. Academic and Industrial Support 1. Educational Institutions 2. Maharatta Chamber of Commerce, Agriculture and Industries (MCCAI). V. Hotel Industry 1. Concept of Hotel 2. A Brief History of Hotel 3. A Brief History of Hotels in Pune 4. Characteristics of Star Hotels 5. Characteristics of Hotel Industry 6. Hotel Industry as Employment Multiplier. VI. Social Dimensions of Industries 1. Culture of Eating Out 2. Out of Necessity 3. Working Couples 4. Socializing 5. Industrilization as Social Multiplier 6. Women Entrepreneurs 7. New Industrial Society 8. Leadership in Performance. VII. Role of Immigrants in Pune`s Socio-Economic Development 1. Immigrants and Food Industry 2. Immigrant Population of Pune. VIII. Street Food Vending in Pune - A Sociological Perspective 1. Characteristics of SFV 2. Case Studies of SFV 3. Seasonal Stalls 4. Major Findings. The Title 'Pune Tradition to Market: a Study of Changing Trends in Consumption With Special Reference to Service Sector in Hotel Industry written/authored/edited by Jasmine Y Damle', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788178358956 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 227 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Tourism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The Indian economy is a picture of contrasts : on one side, there is mass poverty and, on the other, the development of centres of excellence in the services industry. These two realities coexist within the same economy, an economy of continental proportions now in a process of complete transformation. Measured in purchasing power parity, India clearly ranks fourth worldwide as regards its GDP, or fifth if the European Union is considered as a single entity. Its population crossed the one billion mark in 2000 and is likely to exceed China's population between 2025 and 2030. Will the acceleration of its growth to more than 6-8 per cent per year and a more offensive stance on Globalization translate into the emergence of a new economic superpower alongside China? This Book attempt to answer this question by analysing the internal and external challenges faced by the world's largest democracy. About The Author:- Jean-Joseph Boillot hold a Ph.D. in Development Economics. He spent most of the 1980s following the economic reforms in India and China as Associate Researcher with CEPII, an Institute attached to the Prime Minister Office in France. After 1990, he became Economic Advisor with the French Ministry of Finance in the main challenging regions of the world: Eastern Europe, Former USSR, China and East Asia, and lastly India and South Asia based in New Delhi till 2006. Author of more than 20 books, of which Europe after Enlargement, Economic Challenges for EU and India, Dr. J.J. Boillot is also founder of the Euro-India Economic and Business Group (EIEBG) and member of various institutions dealing with India and Europe like AFUI, the Euro-India Center and Confrontation Europe. He is married and has two daughters. Contents:- Introduction I. INDIA's FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A MODERN ECONOMY : , 1. From Prosperity to Colonisation by the British , 2. The Foundations of India's Development Policy : 1947-1980 II. INDIA's ECONOMIC REFORMS : 1980-2005 : , 1. The Hindu Rate of Reform in the 1980s , 2. The First Generation of Reforms : 1991-2004 , 3. Evidence of Need for Second Generation Reforms III. THE STRUCTURE OF INDIAN ECONOMY : , 1. The Population , 2. Indian Agriculture , 3. Industry , 4. Revolution in the Services Sector IV. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT : , 1. Poverty in India , 2. Why Doesn't Development Bring Down Poverty More Rapidly? V. INDIA AND GLOBALISATION : , 1. Liberalisation in the 1990 , 2. India Still a Commercial Dwarf though Slowly Gaining Prominence , 3. Geographical Changes : The "Look East" Policy VI. INDIA, A NEW 21ST CENTURY POWER? : , 1. Forecast for 2025-2050 , 2. Contrasting Alternative Scenarios , 3. Indian Economy and the World in 2025-50 , 4. Accompanying Changes Conclusion, List of Tables, Table 1.1 : World Average per Capita GDP , Table 1.2 : 55 Years of Planning in India : Main performance Indicators , Table 2.1 : Macro-Economic Growth Parameters during the Four Economic Periods (1950-2001) , Table 2.2 : External Debt: Evolution of the Main Indicators since 1970 , Table 3.1 : Main Demographic Indicators in India : 1950-2005 and Forecast up to 2050 , Table 3.2 : Estimated Population of Indian States according to the Level of Demographic Transition , Table 3.3 : Sector wise GDP and Employment Distribution : 1950-2005 (percent) , Table 3.4 : India's Main Agricultural products : Volume and Area under Cultivation , Table 3.5 : The First 50 Business Groups by the Market Cap and Type of Control , Table 3.6 : Distribution of Factories according to Size of Labor Force and Capital , Table 3.7 : Output and Employment in the Services Sector during the 1990s , Table 4.1 : Poverty in India and Some Other Countries in 2002 , Table 4.2 : Human Development Index in India and Some Other Countries , Table 4.3 : Sector-wise Evolution of Employment 1983-1999 , Table 4.4 : Evolution of Labor Productivity in Selected Countries : 1960-2000 (yearly average growth %) , Table 4.5 : State-wise Regional Disparities in India , Table 4.6 : Annual Income Destribution according to Class of Household , Table 5.1 : Comparison of the International Exposition between India and China , Table 5.2 : Balance of Payments of India 1990-2004 (bn USD) , Table 5.3 : FDI in India 1980-2004 : % Domestic Capital Formation and billion USD , Table 5.4 : Sectoral Structure of India's Foreign Trade (% of total) , Table 5.5 : Changing Pattern of the Geographical Distribution of India's Foreign Trade since 1960 , Table 6.1 : Comparative Demographics India and China 1950-2050 , Table 6.2 : India-China : Structural Changes in Population 1990-2005 and Forecast up to 2055 , Table 6.3 : India in the World Economy 2005-2050 : the Goldman Sachs BRIC Projections , Table 6.4 : Official Forecast of India's Primary Energy Use for Electricity Generation in 2020 (in TWh) The Title 'The Economy of India: Global Challenge For the Century written/authored/edited by Jean-Joseph Boillot', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788121209489 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 154 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Presents the Indian view on modern economic thought. Deals with the central question as how to make economics and instrument of self-realization rather than that of getting entrapped in materialism. A nice topic well written. A must read for all those interested in it. Contents:- Preface • Acknowledgements • Introduction • Dharampal's Research on Indian Society • Indian Tradition and History • History of Economics • Indian Traditional Social Economy Vs. the Isms • Caste System: Different Aspects • Social Tradition: Marriages • Education and the Four Stages of Life (Ashrams) • Village Self Sufficiency • Industrial Production and Multinational Companies • Traditional Production and Financing • System of Patents • Environment and Mega Cities • History of Taxation • Priority Steps to Save India • Religious Tradition • Political Administration: Historical Perspective • Medical Tradition • Index. The Title 'Indian Economics and Social Traditions written/authored/edited by K.K. Somani', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788178351001 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 218 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book contains research papers presented in a seminar organized in the importance of ‘Technology to the Rural Industries’. The articles are contributed by top scientists and technology experts. Some of the important topics discussed were—Policies for rural industrialisation, technology and human development, India’s rural poverty and possible solutions, new technology options for rural industrialised rural industrialisation, Indian hand made paper industry for rural empowerment. Some important appendices are also attached. About The Author:- Dr. Kamal nayan kabra, a noted economist, academician and bureaucrat. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface : Acknowledgment : List of Contributors : Policies for Rural Industrialisation. : Technological Progress, Peoples Development and Liberalization : Technoligy and Human Development and Liberalization : Technology and Human Development : Notes on Intermediate Technology : Indi's Rural Poverty and Possible Solutions : Rural Transformation Through Decentralized Technologies: Empowerment and Participatory Systmes Management Approach for Sustainabel Liveoods : Technological Nurseries for Rural Industrialisation and Entrepreneurship Devolopment : New Technology Options for Rural Industrialisation : Rural Industrialisation-Some New Initiatives : Entrepreneurship Development-New Approaches and Opportunities in Rural Setting : Women and Appropriate Technologuy in Rural Industrialisation : Neem: Its Potential in Pest and Vector Management : R and D and Quality Control of KIV Products : Potential of Tree Borne Oilseeeds and Strategy to Harness Natural Weath for Generation of Employment and Bulding Nationla Wealth : Paper Industry for Rurla Empowerment : Appendices : Index The Title 'Charkha and Chip: Rural Industries and Technology written/authored/edited by K.N. Kabra, Laxmi Dass', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788121208833 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 310 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Rural Development. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
If two representative images of Japan devastated in World War II and Japan as today's economic giant are placed side by side, it would only elicit a surprise so intense as to approach skepticism. In terms of economic resurgence and reconstruction, Japans feat in the post World War II era is probably more glorious, even than the erstwhile West Germany. The uthors have adopted a multidimensional approach to study Japans phenomenal economic growth. Significantly this book analyses the economic growth of Japan based on the ground rality in that corintry and not on the models of western industrialized carintries. Through their in cursive analysis, the authors show that Japan has modernized its economy by obilizing its socio-economic energies in its own unique way and without following any western model. About The Author:- Kota Veukata Subba Rama Sarma, is Editor-in Chief of National Herald, New Delhi. V. D. Chopra, an Intellectual of many reputes, is vice president of the International Institute for Asia pacific Studies, New Delhi. Contents:- List of Tables • Preface • Introduction • Growth of Automobile Industry and Industrial Structure • Past, Present and the Future • Japanese Model of Economic Development • Maximisation of Utilisation of Human Resources • Japan's Experiment in Technological Revolution • Japan's Role in International Financial System • US-Japanese Relations • Character of Japanese Middle Class • Economic Relations between China and Japan • Economic Triangle of US-Japan-China • Russian-Japanese Relations • Indo-Japanese Relations in 21st Century • Japan and the ASEAN Countries • Present Phase: Japan in 21st Century • Index The Title 'Japan: Super Economic Power written/authored/edited by K.V.S. Rama, Sarma V.D. Chopra', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121206006 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 254 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This study covers the various aspects of the theory of capital from classical to Post-Sraffians and traces the history of basic concepts and important controversies. The limitation of the traditional approach to multiple switching is critically examined. About The Author:- Dr. Kamala Subramaniam (b. 1937) holds Master's Degrees in Mathematics and Economics. Her interest is in the Theory of Capital in which she has a doctoral degree. She has contributed papers to the Indian Economic Journal. Dr. Kamala Subramaniam is currently working at Osmania University, Hyderabad, as Reader in Cconomics. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Introduction : The Classical School and the Theory of Capital : The Neo-Classical School and the theory of Capital : Sraffa and the Theory of Capital : On Switching and Reswitching : Appendix to Chapter IV : Bibliography. The Title 'Capital Theory and Economic Analysis written/authored/edited by Kamala Subramaniam', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121200899 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 160 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This book highlights determinants of growth and profitability and observes many inter-industry and inter-temporal variations in the relative importance of the factors affecting growth and profitability. The relationship among size, growth and profitability of firms have also been examined. About The Author:- Dr. Kuldip Kaur, is a lecturer in Punjab School of Economics, at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Contents:- List of Tables • Foreword • Acknowledgements •Introduction • Size, Growth and Profitability of the Firms: Some Theoretical Issues • Review of Empirical Studies • Data Base and Methodology • Size and Growth • Size and Profitability • Profitability and Growth • Internal Mobility Persistency of Growth and age of the Firm • Determinants of Growth and Profitability • Summary and Conclusions • Appendix • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Size Growth and Profitability of Firms Economics, Management, Commerce written/authored/edited by Kuldip Kaur; Foreword By R.S. Bawa', published in the year 1997. The ISBN 9788121205573 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 235 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Management. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
A simple sketch of village in Haryana with reference to its economy, social life,aspirations, frustrations and the study is sufficiently oriented to promote realistic thinking on the part of those who plan for the villages. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • Introduction • The Study • The Collection of the Data • Plan of the Study • The Village • Origin of Village • Location • Climate • Residential Arrangement • Area and Population • Literacy • Communication • Market and Shops • Village Institutions • Caste Structure • Village Economy • Household and Population • Population by Sex and Age • Family Size • Land Area and Uses • Irrigation • Landless and Land Owing Households • Size of Holdings and Fragmentation • Tenancy • Distribution of Land • Cropping Pattern • Crop Wasted • Ownership of Assets • Occupational Pattern • Workers and Non-workers • Non-workers and Unemployment • Saving and Borrowing • Social and Cultural Life, Power and Authority Influence • Housing Pattern • Attitude Towards Education • Nutrition and Food • Festivals • Marriages • Caste Relations • Habits • Panchayat • Development Programmes, Peoples' Response Consciousness and Awareness • Land Ceiling • High Yielding Programmes and Green • Revolution • Community Development and other Programmes • Use of Resources and Technology • Land Management • Five Year Plans • Communication and Urban Contacts • Health and Sanitation • Family Planning • Politics • Summary and Conclusions • Appendix. 'A' • Appendix’ B • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Dynamics of Economic Life in Rural India: a Case Study written/authored/edited by L.N. Dahiya', published in the year 1991. The ISBN 9788121203913 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 201 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Rural Development / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The author highlights a macro-structural perspective of Indian agriculture by shedding new light on the growth of agricultural labour population, the inter-relationship among the pattern of land distribution, tenancy and farm efficiency, mode of cultivation and its relation to production, the influence of various economic factors on the cropping pattern etc. About The Author:- Manabendu Chattopadhayay is Senior Faculty Member in the Economic Research Unit of the Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta. He is an M. A.(Economics) from Visva-Bharati and he obtained his Ph.D. from ISI.Dr. Chattopadhayay has to his credit a numner of research papers in agricultural economics and economics of development published in the leading social science journals. He has written two books Mahalanobis Survey Revisited : Prospects of Agrarian Change in West Bengal and Conditioins of Labour in Indian Agriculture. Contents:- Preface. • Growth and Stagnation of Agriculture Labour. • Land Tenure and Distrubution of Land. • Modes of Cultivation and Rates of Return. • Technology, Cropping Pattern and Output. • Size of Holding, Farm Profit and Labour Expoitation. • Performance of West Bengal Agriculture. • Types of Tenure and Farm Efficuency in West Bangal. • Constrains of Rural Development. • Index. • The Title 'Macro Structural Perspectives in Indian Agriculture written/authored/edited by M. Chattopadhyay', published in the year 1989. The ISBN 9788121202411 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 140 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The present Book entitled "Estimation of Economic Relationships for Indian Economy" endows with the sign and size of the empirical values of the Economic Relationships for the Indian Economy using time series data and cross section data with different techniques. The numerical values of the Economic Relationships for the Indian Economy help to some extent in understanding the performance of the Economy. The empirical values of Economic Relationships on Long Run Equilibrium between Exports and Exports, based on Co-integration and Error Correction Mechanism, Output elasticity of Employment in private and public organized sectors, Effectiveness of the Income Tax Laffer Curve and presence of Shift in the elasticity of substitution in the Indian Industries having ensured that the Constant Elasticity of Substitution Production Function has a structural shift by chow-break About The Author:- M. Upender, M. A., (Goldmedallist) M. Phil., Ph. D.,(Kakatiya University) is Professor of Economics at Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. He has been the Coordinator of the University Grants Commission's Special Assistance Programme [DSA-III] and Chairman, Board of Studies in Economics. He has been teaching Econometrics at Post-Graduation level and guiding the research scholars in Economics. His Primary Field of Interest has been Applied Econometrics. His papers, published extensively in various academic journals have been cited in the international journals such as the American Economic Review (USA), Journal of Developing Areas (USA) Journal of Productivity Analysis (Netherlands), Applied Econometrics and International Development (Spain) Journal of Asia Business Studies (United Kingdom),Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies (Dubai) and Empirical Economics (Austria). He is the author of the Marketable and Marketed Surplus in Agriculture, Estimates of Coefficients of Economic Relationships : Some Exercises for India and Applied Econometrics. The University Grants Commission (Government of India) New Delhi, has bestowed on him the University Grants Commission - Swamy Pranavananda Saraswati National Award in Economics for the year 2003 in recognition of his outstanding scholarly contribution in the field of Applied Econometrics. The Government of Andhra Pradesh has conferred the State level Best Teacher Award - 2006 for his outstanding services. He has been nominated as Member of the Executive Council of Osmania University by the Government of Andhra Prades. He was member of the Study Group on Rural Unrest in Telangana sponsored by the National Commission on Rural Labor, Ministry of Labor, Government of India. Contents:- Contents, Foreword/U. Sankar , Preface 1. Introduction , 2. Differential Output Elasticity of Employment During Post Economic Reform Period , 3. Long run Equilibrium between Exports and Imports , 4. Differential Elasticity of Substitution in Industries , 5. Degree of Tax Buoyancy , 6. Effectiveness of Income Tax Laffer Curve , 7. Wage Rate Elasticity of Labor, List of Tables, 2.1. Search for Structural Shift in Employment Function , 2.2. Sign and Size of Differential Output Elasticity of Employment in Private Organised Sector by Industry , 2.3. Sign and Size of Differential Output Elasticity of Employment in Public Organised Sector by Industry , 2.4. Sign and Size of Differential Output Elasticity of Employment in Organised Sector (Private and Public) by industry , 3.1. Stationary of the Time Series Variables : ADF and PP Test Statistics , 3.2. Stationary of the Residuals of the Co integrating Regression : ADF and PP Test Statistics , 3.3. Test Statistics For Error Correction Model , 4.1. Search for Structural Shift in CES Production Function , 4.2. Degree of Variability in Labor Productivity and Wage Rates in the Indian Industries , 4.3. Differential Growth Rate of Labor Productivity and Wage Rate , 4.4. CES Production Function : Differential Elasticity of Substitution , 5.1. ADF and PP Unit Root Test Statistics , 5.2. Degree of Variability in Gross Tax Revenue and Income , 5.3. Degree of Tax Buoyancy During Pre and Post Tax Reform Periods in India , 6.1. Results of the Ces Production Function : Wage Rate Elastic ties of Labor Productivity Across the Twenty Six Major Indian Industries in 2007-2008 , 7.1. Income Tax Revenue Function - Results of Regression Analysis , 7.2. Income Tax Revenue Function - Results of Regression Analysis , 7.3. Movements in Maximum Marginal Tax Rate Elastic ties of Revenue from Income Tax , 7.4. Estimate of Income Tax Buoyancy - Results of Regression Results , 7.5. Year-to-Year Movements in the Magnitude of Income Tax Buoyancy , 7.6. Degree of Association Between the Year-to-Year Points of Tax Rate Elastic ties and Income Tax Buoyancy The Title 'Estimation of Economic Relationships written/authored/edited by M. Upender', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788178359342 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 123 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
India is fast emerging as a major force in the world economy, next only to China. Many scholars have pointed out that over the next two decades, India and China will emerge as super powers. Back in the early Fifties, India was a young State, still in the process of building its economy. In those days, India's position in the world trade was insignificant. As would be apparent, the idea behind the book has been to study the export potential of each commodity, as also the countries which attract heavy import from India, both quantity-wise and value-wise. The study deals with different items of import and export, which will be of great interest to those involved in industrial and agricultural production in the country. Items that are in great demand require large-scale production. Further, these very items may have equally large demand within the country. This will require greater attention, as only surplus can be exported. While India's foreign trade in the ancient, medieval and modern periods have been dealt with by different authors, trade during the contemporary period-from 1960-61 onwards-has barely been dealt with, except by one author. The present work has been an attempt to bridge this gap. As would be apparent, writing a treatise of this nature involved a great deal of research. It involved collecting data from several government agencies and trade bodies. The present work deals not only with commodities, but also with the service sector, as also barter, which began gaining momentum during the recent global economic slowdown. I would like to acknowledge help from Dr. Baldeo Sahai, an author of about a dozen books, who lent me invaluable advice and to my daughter, Swati Prasad, for going through the manuscript. Contents:- Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 9, PART-A, 1. Trade—Ancient India 21, 2. Trade—Medieval India 27, 3. Trade—Modern India 31, PART-B : INDIA’S TRADE; CONTEMPORARY, PERIOD (1960-61 TO 2009-10), 4. Trade Policy and WTO 45, 5. Agriculture—Perishable 55, (Fruits and vegetables, meat and preparations, marine products, diary and poultry products, floriculture products, milk and cream), 6. Agriculture and Allied Products—Nonperishable, 71, (Processed foods, cereals and pulses, rice, wheat, spices, beverages, sugar, cashew and ground nut, dairy products, vegetable oil fixed edible and, castor oil), 7. Plantation 89, (Tea, coffee and rubber and rubber manufactured, products), 8. Manufactured Goods 97, (Tobacco—manufactured and non-manufactured, Gems and jewelry, gold and silver, leather, drugs, and pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and toiletries, sports goods and handicrafts), 6 India’s Foreign Trade, 9. Engineering Goods 129, (Machine tools, capital goods, consumer goods, machinery and instruments, transport equipment, and electronic hardware), 10. Textiles, RMG, Jute and Coir 149, (RMG of all fibres, raw cotton, including waste, cotton yarn, fabrics and made-ups, natural silk, yarn and made-up, man-made yarn, fabrics and, made-ups, woolen yarn, fabrics and made ups, handloom, carpets and jute and coir products), 11. Ores, Minerals, Non-minerals and Metals 169, (Ores and minerals, non-minerals—plastics and, linoleum products, iron ore, mica, processed, minerals, glass and glassware, paper and paper, products, paints and varnishes, primary iron and, steel ferro-alloys, non-ferrous metal and, aluminium), 12. Items with Trade in Bulk 183, (Edible oil, Crude, LPG, naphtha, petrol, ATF, kerosene, diesel, fuel oil, bitumen and coal), 13. Trade in Services 193, 14. Direction of Trade 199, (USA, Canada, China, UAE, EU, Iceland, ASEAN+2, Japan, BIMSTEC, Indo-GCC, West, Asia, Afghanisatan, Pakistan, Africa, Russia, CIS, and Mercosur, 15. Revival of Barter 221, Index 225 The Title 'India's Foreign Trade From Antiquity to Date written/authored/edited by Mahesh Prasad', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788178359076 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 236 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book contains twelve chapters and presents immensely useful and typical model numerical problems related to the concerned chapter. It also presents objectives of each chapter in the beginning. The numerical examples presented in the book help immensely in understanding the subject fully. About The Author:- Dr. Manu Agarwal, he was associated as faculty member with Jaipuria Institute of Management, Babu Banarasi Das National Institute of Technology and Management and Lucknow University. !!! Contents:- Acknowledgements • Theory of Capitalisation • Analysis of Capital Structure and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis • Time Value of Money • Cost of Capital • Capital Budgeting and Investment Divisions • Capital Budgeting • Working Capital Management • Inventory The Title 'Solved Numerical Problems in Financial Management written/authored/edited by Manu Agarwal', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178354781 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 158 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Management. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The book impacts a comprehensive volume in financial management in all details: managing his financial resources, accounting, reporting, budgeting, collecting account, receivable risks management, insurance techniques, cash management and book keeping techniques to ensure integrity in the book keeping process. Helps to understand basic principles practice and systems, and present standard techniques and modern developments in area with vividness. Invaluable for financial and business students. Contents:- Preface • Nature and Scope of Financial Management • Investment Management • Managing Capital Investment • Managing Long -Term Assets • Financial Markets and Banking • Substainable Banking • Managing Working Capital • Financial Decision Making • Financial Risk Management • Household Financial Management • Accounting and its Management • Financial Reporting • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Financial Management written/authored/edited by Narayan Dixit', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053397 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 260 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Management. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This study incorporates the outline of the most conducive theoretical and operative framework needed for encouraging the corporate sector to make use of the debentures on a continual basis for the purpose of gathering required funds. About The Author:- O.P.Goyal secured his Ph.D in the year 1976 from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. Since then he has passed several milestones and achieved many kudos and award from various prestigious organizations. His major area of interest has been institution building in this regard he has been responsibly associated with the growth of Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi where he now holds the Position of the Dean Academic Affairs. Prior to that he was founder dean of school of management studies. He held various responsible positions in many prestigious institutions at different points of time. He got selected for American Biographical Institute’s award of gold record of achievement sciences and institution building in the year 1997. He has won several other honours and awards at national level. He has several published articles and papers to his credit, besides a text book titled Money, Banking and Public Finance in nine editions. The Title 'Convertible Debentures/Bonds Experience of Indian Private Corporate Sector written/authored/edited by O.P. Goyal', published in the year 1988. The ISBN 9788121201223 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 463 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
While energy is a crucial input in the process of crop production, use of more and efficient energy facilitates life and helps mankind making it comfortable. This book is based on the outcome of the doctoral study aimed to investigate the use of energy and its efficiency in rural areas particularly dryland agriculture in Tamil Nadu. It covers a cross-section analysis of four categories of farmers (marginal, small, medium and large), two major pattern of crop production (irrigated and unirrigated) and two types of operations (bullock operated and tractor operated) in Tamil Nadu. Further, it enumerates the energy sources used for different crops and its end-uses viz, human, animal, mechanical, chemical and electrical. It examins the impacts of energy inputs and outputs of selected crops of dryland areas and to recommend sustainable energy management strategies needed for carrying out agricultural operations by using alternate and renewable energy sources. About The Author:- R. Murugesan, Ph.D. from the University of Hyderabad. Bestowed by the hamlet, he was inspired by the Gandhigram Rural Institute that affiliated him with various development activities and ignited him to join as Assistant Director in the National Institute of Rural Development (NIRD), an autonomous organisation of the Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, in 1993. He also acquired Master of Business Administration and L.L.B., while in service. Murugesan has a rich experience in conducting training programs, thematic seminars, workshops for the rural development functionaries and policy research studies on the subjects. He has written several articles on sustainability of rural development programs, rural management, technology transfer, self and wage employments, panchayats finances and resource management etc. Murugesan faced a number of interesting questions and arguments with various scholars having relevance to rural energy and agricultural scientists that become the main source of inspiration for this book. Contents:- Contents, Foreword, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables and Figures, Glossary, 1. Introduction, 2. Energy and Agriculture ; The Conceptual, Context, 3. Methods and Classification of Energy, 4. Socio-Economic and Farmholding Practices, 5. Energy Use Pattern in Dryland Areas, 6. The Influence of Energy Input, 7. Summary and Conclusion, References, Appendices, Index, 9, 13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 39, 71, 91, 111, 141, 157, 171, 195, 279 The Title 'Energy Use Efficiency in Dryland Agriculture written/authored/edited by R. Murugesan', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357997 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 288 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
The volume contains the views and opinions of the acknowledged thinkers, scholars, journalists, bureaucrats and social activists on the problems of India's development. Contents:- Preface • Political and Social Aspects of Development • Application of Technology for Development • Secularism and Social Transformation • Discussions • Index The Title 'Problems of India's Development written/authored/edited by R.C. Dutt', published in the year 1994. The ISBN 9788121204538 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 344 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Today most of the countries have opened their borders for trade. The process of liberalization that began a couple of years back has yielded tangible results and there are now better opportunities for new markets. How this process has completely changed the economic structure of both the countries, i.e., India and Hungary. The scholars of both these countries have shared their fruitful experiences with us. About The Author:- Prof. R.R. Sharma is currently the Vice-Chancellor of University of Jammu. Earlier, he was the Chairman of the Centre for Russian & East European Studies, School of International Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He is the author of several books, and research monographs on Central Asia, and the Former Soviet Union. His well-known works include Soviet Central Asia: A Marxist Model of Social Change (Macmillan, 1979), The USSR in Transition: Issues and Themes (1985), The Asian Dimension of Soviet Policy (1986), New Contours of Soviet Foreign Policy (1989). Dr. Imre Levai is a well-known Hungarian economist who has worked on the problems of Economic Growth & Trade Relations of Developing Countries. He is currently a Research Fellow in the Institute of World Economics. Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He has written several monographs. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • List of Contributors • Liberalization and Structural Adjustment Policies: An Indian Perspective • India's External Economy: Some Reflections on Recent Performances • Resource Mobilization, Globalization and the Indian Economy • New Economic Policy and Indian Agriculture: Some Reflections on Emerging Trends • Liberalization and Indian Agriculture • Political Economy of the Indian State : 1991-1996 • The Hungarian Economy at the Cross-Roads • Lasting Growth as the Top Priority: Macroeconomic Tensions and Government's Economic Policy • The Forecasted Future Picture of the Hungarian Economy at the Turn of the Millennium (2000-2005) • Restructuring Economic and Trade Relations between Hungary and Developing Countries • The East Central European party Systems: Linkages between Parties and Society • Index The Title 'Economic Reforms, Liberalization and Structural Change India and Hungary written/authored/edited by R.R. Sharma, Imre Levai', published in the year 1997. The ISBN 9788121205757 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 230 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture / International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Thirteen essays on various facets of agricultural geography in this book highlight a great variety of problems such as classification and mapping of agricultural data, the dynamism of agricultural growth, agricultural productivity, food sufficiency, and market ability of agricultural products. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Introduction : Classification and Mapping of Agricultural Data : The Theory of Land -Use Cycle : The Anomalous Growth of Following in Madhya Pradesh : Innovations in Farm Technology in Madhya Pradesh : The Cropping Intensity in a Boserupean Setting : Measurement of Agricultural Productivity : Agricultural Productivity in Madhya Pradesh : Evaluation of Food Sufficiency : Dimensions of Foodgrain Sufficiency in India : Nutritional Availability Patterns in Madhya Pradesh : Foodcrop Productivity and Foodgrain Sufficiency in Over-populated Central Indian Territory : Land Utilisation and Overcrowding in a Rural Setting : A Rational Approach to the Marketing of Foodgrains in Madhya Pradesh : A Retrospect . The Title 'Agricultural Geography: Issues and Applications written/authored/edited by R.S. Dube', published in the year 1987. The ISBN 9788121200837 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 202 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Economic / Finance / Agriculture. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
A critical study aims to assess the impact of integrated Tribal dairy programme in terms of changed socio-cultural and socio-economic life of the tribal dairy farmers. Further, evolves a strategy for strengthening dairy development programmes and emphasizes their efficient running in tribal areas. Helps the concerned and others interested. About The Author:- Dr. R.V. Singh, is a Senior Scientist (Agriculture Extension), Agricultural Research Institute Pusa, New Delhi. Contents:- List of tables • List of figures and Maps • Preface • Acknowledgment • Introducation • Review of Literature • Research Design • Result and Discussion • Summary and Conclusion • Bibiography • Index. The Title 'Dairy Cooperatives and Tribal Development written/authored/edited by R.V. Singh', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353319 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 283 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Rural Development. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-