From 3c21834cd117b122c7d52d9d49fffc35c5e44da8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vikas Rawal Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2018 09:46:11 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Updated branch tenancy --- bibliobase.bib | 554 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 514 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) diff --git a/bibliobase.bib b/bibliobase.bib index b1ad018..f5c55bb 100644 --- a/bibliobase.bib +++ b/bibliobase.bib @@ -15259,7 +15259,6 @@ number = 3, pages = 380, volume = 49, - Date-modified = {2014-09-23 14:47:41 +0000} } @article{ijae41608, @@ -15643,7 +15642,7 @@ @article{ijae41639, title = {Contractual Arrangements in Agriculture of a Developing Economy}, - author = {Birthal Pratap Singh and Singh, R P}, + author = {Birthal, Pratap S and Singh, R P}, Journal = {Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics}, year = 1994, month = 4, @@ -49132,17 +49131,17 @@ } @article{kochar1997does, - title = {Does lack of access to formal credit constrain - agricultural production? Evidence from the land - tenancy market in rural {I}ndia}, - author = {Kochar, Anjini}, - Journal = {American Journal of Agricultural Economics}, - year = 1997, - number = 3, - pages = {754-763}, - volume = 79, - Date-modified = {2014-09-24 07:21:02 +0000}, - Publisher = {Oxford University Press} + title = {Does Lack of Access to Formal Credit Constrain + Agricultural Production? Evidence from the Land + Tenancy Market in Rural {I}ndia}, + author = {Kochar, Anjini}, + Journal = {American Journal of Agricultural Economics}, + year = 1997, + number = 3, + pages = {754-763}, + volume = 79, + Date-modified ={2014-09-24 07:21:02 +0000}, + Publisher = {Oxford University Press} } @report{kolamkarcommittee, @@ -57885,13 +57884,15 @@ ak Labourers in a Vanguard Agrarian Region: A Case Date-modified = {2014-04-20 06:17:06 +0000} } -@Unpublished{rawaleconomic, +@misc{rawaleconomic, title = {Economic Policies, Tenancy Relations and Household Incomes: Insights from Three Selected Villages in {I}ndia}, - author = {Rawal, Vikas}, + author = {Rawal, Vikas and Siddiqur Osmani}, year = 2009, - Date-modified = {2014-04-22 05:01:24 +0000} + Date-modified = {2014-04-22 05:01:24 +0000}, + note = {University of Ulster, Jordanstown}, + url = {http://archive.indianstatistics.org/misc/vrosmani2009.pdf}, } @article{rawaledcc2001, @@ -59122,15 +59123,15 @@ ak Labourers in a Vanguard Agrarian Region: A Case } @article{sharma2000tenancy, - title = {Tenancy relations in rural {I}ndia: a temporal and - cross-sectional analysis.}, - author = {Sharma, HR and others}, - Journal = {{I}ndian Journal of Agricultural Economics}, - year = 2000, - number = 3, - pages = {295-307}, - volume = 55, - Date-modified = {2014-09-24 07:21:03 +0000} + title = {Tenancy Relations in Rural {I}ndia: A Temporal and + Cross-sectional Analysis}, + author = {Sharma, HR}, + Journal = {{I}ndian Journal of Agricultural Economics}, + year = 2000, + number = 3, + pages = {295-307}, + volume = 55, + Date-modified ={2014-09-24 07:21:03 +0000} } @incollection{sharma2005heliothis, @@ -64880,19 +64881,9 @@ author = {Leslie London}, } -@Book{nss48_landreport, - Title = {Land and Livestock Holding Survey}, - Author = {{National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO)}}, - Publisher = {National Sample Survey Organisation, Ministry of - Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government - of India, New Delhi}, - Year = 1992, - Volume = {Report no. 407}, - -} - @article{sawant1991, +<<<<<<< HEAD Author = {Sawant, SD}, Journal = {Artha Vijnana}, Month = {3}, @@ -64901,6 +64892,17 @@ author = {Leslie London}, Title = {Comparative Analysis of Tenancy Statistics: Implications of concealed tenancy}, Volume = 33, Year = 1991 +======= + Author = {Sawant, SD}, + Journal = {Artha Vijnana}, + Month = {March}, + Number = 1, + Pages = {12-23}, + title = {Comparative Analysis of Tenancy Statistics: + Implications of Concealed Tenancy}, + Volume = 33, + Year = 1991 +>>>>>>> Updated branch tenancy } @@ -64967,12 +64969,484 @@ author = {Leslie London}, } -@Book{nsso2003land, + +@Book{marshallbouton, + author = {Bouton, Marshall M}, + title = {Agrarian Radicalism in South India}, + publisher = {Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J}, + year = {1985}, +} + + +@article{gough1978agrarian, + title={Agrarian Relations in Southeast India, 1750-1976}, + author={Gough, Kathleen}, + journal={Review (Fernand Braudel Center)}, + pages={25--53}, + year={1978}, + publisher={JSTOR} +} + + +@book{kathleengough2008, + title = {Rural Society in Southeast India}, + author = {Kathleen Gough}, + publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, + year = {2008}, + series = {Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology}, +} + + +@Article {laxminarayantyagi, + Title = {Tenancy Extent and Inter-State Variations}, + Author = {H Laxminarayan and Tyagi, S S}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {1977}, + Month = {28}, + Number = {22}, + Volume = {12}, + Abstract = {Tenancy: Extent and Inter-State Variations H + Laxminarayan S S Tyagi What is the extent of tenancy + in India? What is the extent of inter-state + variation in tenancy? Are the existing estimates + dependable? What are the factors which determine + inter-state Variations in tenancy?}, +} + +@Article {nadkarni1977, + Title = {Tenants from the Dominant Class: A Developing + Contradiction in Land Reforms}, + Author = {M V Nadkarni}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {1976}, + Number = {52}, + Volume = {11}, + Abstract = {One of the assumptions of land reforms legislation + initial tenants as a class belong to the exploited + and the weaker sections, needing protection from + landlords of the dominant class. There seems to be + enough evidence in recent years to suggest that the + picture is not so simple. While a large number of + really weak tenants have lost whatever security they + had, the dominant class is extending its operational + control on land through leasing in. Even if + concentration in ownership declines, concentration + in operational holdings need not. In fact, the + latter concentration is tending to be larger than + the former.}, + Publisher = {Economic and Political Weekly}, +} + +@Article {vyas1970, + Title = {Tenancy in a Dynamic Setting}, + Author = {V S Vyas}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {1970}, + Number = {26}, + Volume = {5}, + Abstract = {The tenant is taken, by researchers as well + as by policy-makers, to be a small ill-equipped + farmer, rack-rented and otherwise exploited by the + landowner. There is much validity in this + description of landowner-tenant relations in a + stagnant, traditional agrarian system. But once this + situation changes and some dynamism is injected into + the agricultural sector, this description and the + policy prescription implicit in it }, + Publisher = {Economic and Political Weekly}, +} + +@article{singh2002, + title = {Contracting Out Solutions: Political Economy of + Contract Farming in the Indian Punjab}, + journal = {World Development}, + volume = 30, + number = 9, + pages = {1621--1638}, + year = 2002, + issn = {0305-750X}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-750X(02)00059-1}, + url = + {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X02000591}, + author = {Sukhpal Singh}, + keywords = {contract farming, agriculture, crisis, + sustainability, Punjab, India}, +} + + +@Article {iqbalsingh1989, + Title = {Reverse Tenancy in Punjab Agriculture: Impact of + Technological Change}, + Author = {Iqbal Singh}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {1989}, + Number = {25}, + Volume = {24}, + Abstract = {Impact of Technological Change Iqbal Singh The + present paper seeks to analyse the impact of + technological transformation on tenancy relations in + Punjab. The paper is divided into three parts. In + Section I the author sets out the broader + possibilities of interaction of technology and + tenancy structure. In Section II, an attempt is made + to analyse the impact of technological changes on + lease patterns and tenurial conditions on the basis + of field data collected from two technologically + heterogeneous regions of the Punjab. Section III + deals with the questions of mode of production and + future prospects of tenancy It is argued that the + nature of tenancy relations is different under + different technological conditions and tenants in + developed areas, in general, are capitalist + tenants. The study concludes that, in the peculiar + conditions of industrial development in India where + land is still the mainstay of a large majority of + people, there is little likelihood for further + decline in area under tenancy Introduction SINCE the + mid-sixties, some parts of India have experienced a + rapid technological change in their + agriculture. Certain new material inputs and + machines have been introduced. With high irrigation + and relatively better institutional and + infrastructural facilities, at the time of + introduction of HYV seeds, the Punjab experienced + very rapid transformation in its agricultural + economy. Since 1965-66 till 1982-83, fertiliser + consumption increased almost fifteen times, + consumption of electricity in agriculture more than + six times, and area irrigated by wells and tubewells + more than doubled.1 By 1982-83, area irrigated by + all sources was 84 per cent of the net sown + area. Similarly, there was a tremendous increase in + the use of agricultural implements and + machinery. The number of tractors increased by 11 + times and that of tubewells by about 13 times during + tractors and about 146 tubewells per thousand}, +} + +@Article {kbdas1, + Title = {Tenurial Conditions and Mode of Exploitation: A + Study of Some Villages in Orissa}, + Author = {Krishna Bharadwaj and P K Das}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {1975}, + Month = {01}, + Number = {5--7}, + Volume = 10, + Abstract = {A Study of Some Villages in Orissa Krishna Bharadwaj + P K Das This paper focusses attention on certain + aspects of the tenancy question which have been + inadequately considered, if not totally missed out, + both in model-building exercises as well as in date + collection.}, +} + +@article{kbdas2, + Title = {Tenurial Conditions and Mode of Exploitation-Study + of Some Villages in Orissa, Further Notes}, + Author = {Krishna Bharadwaj and P K Das}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {1975}, + Number = {25--26}, + Volume = {10}, + Abstract = {Study of Some Villages in Orissa: Further Notes + Krishna Bharadwaj P K Das the basis of data from + some villages of Orissa, that exploitation within + tenurial systems is better understood when it is + analysed in terms of the relative strength of the + different sections of the peasantry.}, +} + + +@TechReport{csmurty2004, + author = {Murty, C S}, + title = {Large Farmers in the Lease Market: How and Why Do They Enter the Market? Are Marginal Farmers Affected in the Process?}, + institution = {Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad}, + year = {2004}, + type = {Working Paper No. 55}, + number = {55}, + address = {Hyderabad}, +} + + +@Article{ramakumartenancy2000, + author = {Ramakumar, R}, + title = {Magnitude and Terms of Agricultural Tenancy in + India: A State-wise Analysis of Changes in 1980s}, + journal = {Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics}, + year = {2000}, + volume = {55}, + number = {3}, + month = {Jul-Sep}, +} + +@Article {sukhpalsingh2012, + Title = {Institutional and Policy Aspects of Punjab + Agriculture: A Smallholder Perspective}, + Author = {Sukhpal Singh}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = 2012, + Month = 28, + Number = 04, + Volume = 47, + Abstract = {Punjab's agricultural sector and allied activities + are now in a crisis. This paper examines the role of + policy and institutions in perpetuating or tackling + it. It looks at the major initiatives taken by + various organs of the state in the absence of any + other major institutional alternatives and analyses + their class and social biases from a smallholder + perspective. It also discusses new mechanisms such + as contract farming, corporate farming and policies + granting agricultural incentives and subsidies + before putting forward suggestions to benefit + smallholders and ensure the sustainability of the + farm sector. }, +} + +@article{pramodkumar2006, + title = {Contract Farming through Agribusiness Firms and + State Corporation: a Case Study in Punjab}, + author = {Kumar, Parmod}, + journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + pages = {5367--5375}, + year = {2006}, + volume = {41}, + number = {52}, +} + + +@misc{deb2015, + title={Revisiting Tenancy and Agricultural Productivity in Southern India: Insights from Longitudinal Household Surveys}, + author={Deb, Uttam and Pramanik, Soumitra and Khan, Patan Elias and Bantilan, Cynthia}, + year={2015}, + note = {paper presented at ICAE Conference on Agriculture in an Interconnected World, Milan, Italy, August 8–14}, + url = {http://oar.icrisat.org/9009/1/Revisiting%20Tenancy.pdf}, +} + +@article{alpabarbara2011, + title = {Resurrecting Scholarship on Agrarian + Transformations}, + author = {Shah, Alpa and Harriss-White, Barbara}, + journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + pages = {13--18}, + year = {2011}, + volume = {46}, + issue = {39}, +} + +@Article {parthasarthy1991, + Title = {Lease Market, Poverty Alleviation and Policy Options}, + Author = {G Parthasarthy}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {1991}, + Month = {30}, + Number = {13}, + Volume = {26}, + Abstract = {Policy Options THERE has been considerable shrinkage in the lease market since independence. The steepest decline was in the 1950s following the tenancy legislation. Area under tenancy declined from 20.34 per cent as per the NSS Eighth Round (1953-54) to 10,70 per cent in the NSS 17th Round (1961-62). The 1960s did not record any significant change in the area under tenancy. The Green Revolution, coupled with the more radical postures in land reform, in the early 1970s resulted in large scale resumptions for self-cultivation. Area under tenancy declined from 10.57 per cent in the 26th Round (1971-72) to 7.18 per cent in the 37th Round (1982). +}, +} + +@Article {sheilabhalla1983, + Title = {Tenancy Today: New Factors in Determination of Mode and Level of Rent Payments for Agricultural Land}, + Author = {Sheila Bhalla}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {1983}, + Month = {21}, + Number = {19--21}, + Volume = {18}, + Abstract = {New Factors in Determination of Mode and Level of Rent Payments for Agricultural Land Sheila Bhalla Field survey data about the terms on which land is leased-in raises four main questions: (i) What accounts/ or the observed regional and acreage class variations in the relative importance of cash versus crop share rents in Haryana? (ii) What determines the share taken as rent under the crop share mode of payment? (iii) Why are cash rents significantly lower than the value of Crop share rents in Haryana and Punjab? (iv) Given that both the typical cash rents and the typical share crop rents are far below what the landowner could earn by selling his land and investing the proceeds in, say, a fixed deposit account why do not landlords sell?},} + +@Article{sucha1989, + Title = {Changing Land Relations in Punjab and Implications for Land Reforms}, + Author = {Sucha Singh Gill}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = { 1989}, + Month = {24}, + Number = {25}, + Volume = {24}, + Abstract = {Implications for Land Reforms Sucha Singh Gill This paper examines the changing land relations and relevance of existing land reform measures in Punjab. Section I deals with land relations on the eve of land reforms. Section II deals with the land reform measures and their implementation. Section III deals with recent changes in land relations and their implications for existing land reform measures.}, + } + +@Book{hrsharma1995, + author = {H R Sharma}, + title = {Agrarian Relations in India}, + publisher = {Har-Anand Publications, New Delhi}, + year = {1995}, +} + +@inbook{hrsharma2009, + title={Changing Tenancy Relations in Rural India}, + booktitle={Agrarian Reforms, Land Markets and Rural Poor}, + editor={Reddy, D Narasimha}, + author={H R Sharma}, + year={2009}, + publisher={Centre for Rural Studies, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie and Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi} +} + +@article{ravisrivastava1989, + author = {Ravi Srivastava}, + title = {Tenancy Contracts during Transition: A Study Based + on Fieldwork in Uttar Pradesh (India)}, + journal = {The Journal of Peasant Studies}, + volume = {16}, + number = {3}, + pages = {339--395}, + year = {1989}, + doi = {10.1080/03066158908438397}, +} + +@Article {jodha1981, + Title = {Agricultural Tenancy Fresh Evidence from Dryland + Areas in India}, + Author = {N S Jodha}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = 1981, + Month = 26, + Number = 52, + Volume = 16, + Abstract = {Dryland Areas in India N S Jodha Farm-level data on + agricultural tenancy in three agro-climatic zones of + India confirm earlier findings. These are that the + agricultural landmarket in India is largely a + tenancy market.}, +} + +@article{sidhu2005production, + title={Production conditions in contemporary Punjab agriculture}, + author={Sidhu, HS}, + journal={Journal of Punjab Studies}, + volume={12}, + number={2}, + pages={197--217}, + year={2005} +} + +@Book{msvrrajasthan, + editor = {Madhura Swaminathan and Vikas Rawal}, + title = {Socio-economic Surveys of Two Villages in Rajasthan: A Study of Agrarian Relations}, + publisher = {Tulika Books, New Delhi}, + year = {2015}, +} + + +@Book{parikarnataka, + editor = {Madhura Swaminathan and Arindam Das}, + title = {Socio-economic Surveys of Three Villages in Karnataka: A Study of Agrarian Relations}, + publisher = {Tulika Books, New Delhi}, + year = {2017}, +} + + +@inbook{sharmadreze1998, + author = {Naresh Sharma and Jean Drèze}, + title = {Tenancy}, + booktitle={Economic development in Palanpur over five decades}, + editor={Lanjouw, Peter and Stern, Nicholas and others}, + year={1998}, + publisher={Oxford University Press} +} + + + + +@article{sharmadreze1996, +author = {Naresh Sharma and Jean Dréze}, +title = {Sharecropping in a North Indian Village}, +journal = {The Journal of Development Studies}, +volume = {33}, +number = {1}, +pages = {1-39}, +year = {1996}, +doi = {10.1080/00220389608422451}, +} + + +@article{tyagi2011change, + title={Change and continuity: agriculture in Palanpur}, + author={Tyagi, Ashish and Himanshu, Himanshu}, + year={2011}, + publisher={Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science} +} + +@article{tyagi2011tenancy, + title={Tenancy in Palanpur}, + author={Tyagi, Ashish and Himanshu, Himanshu}, + year={2011}, + publisher={Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science} +} + +@TechReport{haquecommittee2016, + author = {{Haque Committee}}, + title = {Report of the Expert Committee on Land Leasing}, + institution = {Government of India, New Delhi}, + year = {2016}, + type = {Niti Aayog}, + url = {http://niti.gov.in/writereaddata/files/writereaddata/files/document_publication/Final_Report_Expert_Group_on_Land_Leasing.pdf}, +} + +@TechReport{dalwaicommittee13, + author = {{Dalwai Committee}}, + title = {Report of the Committee on Doubling Farmers’ Income: Structural Reforms and Governance Framework}, + institution = {Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers’ Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi}, + year = {2018}, + type = {Volume 13, Committee on Doubling Farmers’ Income}, + url = {http://agricoop.gov.in/sites/default/files/DFI%20Volume%2013.pdf}, +} + +@TechReport{sacharcommittee, + author = {{Sachar Committee}}, + title = {Social, Economic and Educational Status of the Muslim Community of India: A Report}, + institution = {Government of India, New Delhi}, + year = {2006}, + type = {Prime Minister's High Level Committee for Preparation of Report on Social, Economic and Educational Status of the Muslim Community of India}, + url = {http://mhrd.gov.in/sites/upload_files/mhrd/files/sachar_comm.pdf}, + } + +@TechReport{nssreport_331, + author = {{National Sample Survey Organisation}}, + shortauthor = {NSSO}, + title = {Some Aspects of Operational Holdings}, + institution = {National Sample Survey Organisation, Department of Statistics, Government of India, New Delhi}, + year = 1986, + type = {Report No. 331, NSSO 37^th Round, January--December 1982}, +} + +@TechReport{nsso2003land, author = {{National Sample Survey Organisation}}, + shortauthor = {NSSO}, title = {Some Aspects of Operational Land Holdings in India, 2002-03}, - publisher = {National Sample Survey Organisation, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Government of India, New Delhi}, + institution = {National Sample Survey Organisation, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Government of India, New Delhi}, year = {2006}, - series = {NSS 59th Round (January–December 2003)}, - OPTannote = {NSS Report No. 492(59/18.1/3)}, + type = {Report No. 492(59/18.1/3), NSS 59^th Round, January--December 2003}, +} + +@TechReport{nssreport_330, + author = {{National Sample Survey Organisation}}, + shortauthor = {NSSO}, + title = {Some Aspects of Household Ownership Holdings}, + institution = {National Sample Survey Organisation, Department of Statistics, Government of India, New Delhi}, + year = 1987, + type = {Report No. 330, NSSO 37^th Round, January--December 1982}, +} + +@TechReport{nss48_landreport, + Title = {Operational Land Holdings in India, 1991-92: Salient Features}, + Author = {{National Sample Survey Organisation}}, + shortauthor = {NSSO}, + institution = {National Sample Survey Organisation, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India, New Delhi}, + Year = 1992, + type = {Report No. 407, Land and Livestock Holdings Survey, NSSO 48^th Round, January--December 1992}, +} + + + +@book{prslandrecords, + author = {Prachee Mishra and Roopal Suhag}, + title = {Land Records and Titles in India}, + publisher = {PRS Legislative Research, New Delhi}, + year = {2017}, + month = {9}, + url = {http://www.prsindia.org/uploads/media/Analytical%20Report/Land%20Records%20and%20Titles%20in%20India.pdf}, }