The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class"

In the preceding chapter used village household data from the Cambridge-Madras universities and IFPRI-TNAU surveys to assess, after a decade, the growth and equity effects of the green revolution in North Arcot. A key motivation has been to test the diverging views that have emerged in the literatur...

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Autor principal: Harriss, John
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156987
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description In the preceding chapter used village household data from the Cambridge-Madras universities and IFPRI-TNAU surveys to assess, after a decade, the growth and equity effects of the green revolution in North Arcot. A key motivation has been to test the diverging views that have emerged in the literature on the effects of the green revolution. This chapter continues with that task, but from the perspective that my own in-depth anthropological fieldwork and analysis can provide.
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spelling CGSpace1569872025-01-10T06:42:43Z The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class" Harriss, John green revolution rice rural areas rural population poverty biotechnology high-yielding varieties In the preceding chapter used village household data from the Cambridge-Madras universities and IFPRI-TNAU surveys to assess, after a decade, the growth and equity effects of the green revolution in North Arcot. A key motivation has been to test the diverging views that have emerged in the literature on the effects of the green revolution. This chapter continues with that task, but from the perspective that my own in-depth anthropological fieldwork and analysis can provide. 1991 2024-10-24T12:46:33Z 2024-10-24T12:46:33Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156987 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Harriss, John. 1991. The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class". Baltimore, MD: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156987
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biotechnology
high-yielding varieties
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The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class"
title The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class"
title_full The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class"
title_fullStr The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class"
title_full_unstemmed The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class"
title_short The Green Revolution in North Arcot: Economic trends, households mobility, and the politics of an "awkward class"
title_sort green revolution in north arcot economic trends households mobility and the politics of an awkward class
topic green revolution
rice
rural areas
rural population
poverty
biotechnology
high-yielding varieties
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