迟来的革命:印度的环境与农业变迁

A delayed revolution: environment and agrarian change in India

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2007
被引 30
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

提出印度农业收入增长缓慢源于环境约束,而非殖民制度;绿色革命的成功部分得益于国家援助帮助农民克服了这一约束。

Abstract

Slow growth of agricultural income has contributed to poor economic growth and poverty in India in modern times. The condition was weakened by Green Revolutions in the last third of the twentieth century. Conventional accounts attribute the stagnation to institutions created during colonial rule in India. This article suggests, instead, that it derived from an environmental constraint. The Green Revolutions succeeded partly because state aid enabled peasants to overcome the constraint in some regions.

印度农业绿色革命环境约束制度滞后