The Economic Structure of Backward AgricultureStudy presenting a mathematical model of traditional agricultural market and agrarian structures in the agricultural sectors of developing countries - covers forced commerce, land ownership, agricultural credit, the indebtedness of peasant farmers, and the relationship between social class and capital accumulation; suggests policies for agrarian reform. References. |
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Series Editors Preface | 10 |
FORCED COMMERCE IN THE MARKET | 17 |
DIFFERENTIATION AMONG | 41 |
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agrarian classes agrarian economy agriculturist analysis analytical asset assumed available balance backward agriculture Bihar borrowing capitalist characterized class relations collateral commercial exploitation condition 4.24 consumption loan context cultivated d₁ debt obligation default distress buying economic power equation equilibrium expropriating class farms foodgrains forced commerce gross income harvest higher hired labour historical implies increase India initial condition interest rate involuntary involvement involuntary market involvement labour market labour power land alienation land revenue land transfer landlord lender level of debt livelihood loan arrangements means of production moneylenders output paddy pattern of accumulation peasant households peasantry perpetual indebtedness personal valuation Phase Physiocratic poor peasants post-harvest primitive accumulation process of differentiation profit Punjab r₁ rate of interest relatively rent repayment rural size-class small peasants subinfeudation subsistence crop surplus extraction surplus product Taluqdars technological improvement tend typically unequal exchange unproductive investment usury Uttar Pradesh wage wage labour Zamindari