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Title: Labour productivity in Indian agriculture
Authors: Rajaraman, Indira 
Keywords: Labour productivity;Agriculture;Indian agriculture
Issue Date: 1986
Publisher: Sameeksha Trust
Abstract: Labour Productivity in Indian Agriculture Indira Rajaraman IN their paper 'Labour Productivity in May 1983), G S Bhalla and Y K Alagh (B-A) report findings from a study of 281 districts in 16 states, in the time-periods 1962-65 and 1970-73. This note is a response to two findings reported in the paper. One is that productivity per male worker declined between the two time-periods in the set of districts taken as a whole; the other, that there was a labour suction mechanism making for a higher growth of workforce in districts where output grew faster. These will be taken in turn in the two sections that follow; the third section comments on the regression exercises performed by the authors.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/22068
ISSN: 2349-8846
0012-9976
Appears in Collections:1980-1989

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