LAND REFORMS IN INDIA A HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
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Author(s):
DR. DEVENDRAPPA P, DR A. D MULGUND
Vol - 8, Issue- 1 ,
Page(s) : 138 - 144
(2017 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH
Abstract
Land reforms generally alludes to redistribution of land from the rich to poor people. All the more extensively, it incorporates control of ownership, operation, renting, deals, and legacy of land (undoubtedly, the redistribution of land itself requires legitimate changes).
- Banerjee, A.V. (1999): “Prospects and Strategies for Land Reforms”, In B. Pleskovic and J. Stiglitz (eds), Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1999. Washington, DC: World Bank, pp. 253-284
- Ibid
- Datta, 1988
- Besley, T. and R. Burgess (2000): “Land Reform, Poverty Reduction, and Growth: Evidence from India”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 115, No. 2, pp. 389-430.
- ibid
- Bardhan, ,P. and D. Mookherjee (2005): “Political Economy of Land Reforms in Karnataka 1978-98”, Working Paper, University of California, Berkeley and Boston University
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