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Dandekar, V. M.
- Dhananjaya Ramchandra Gadgil (1901-1971)
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 13, No 2 (1971), Pagination: 1-24Abstract
Professor D. R. Gadgil, the first Director of the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, died of heart failure in the morning of 3rd May 1971 on the train on his way from Delhi to Bombay. He conceived, founded and developed the Institute to its present size.- A Restatement
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 20, No 2 (1978), Pagination: 160-167Abstract
I am grateful for the many comments my colleagues have offered on my analysis of the Class Conflict in the Indian Society. It is customary to acknowledge such comments by means of a rejoinder. But, if I attempt to do it point by point, it will take far too much space. Moreover, it may take the argument away from the main focus of my analysis because, though a number of points raised in the comments deserve further discussion, in my opinion, they are not germane to the central theme of my Lecture.- From Agrarian Reorganization to Land Reform
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 6, No 1 (1964), Pagination: 51-71Abstract
THE First, the Second and the Third Five Year Plans published by the Planning Commission in 1951, 1956 and 1961 respectively, each contains a chapter bearing on the subject of the rerganization of the production structure of agriculture. These chapters do not however hear the same title. In the First Five Year Plan, the chapter was entitled Reorganization of Agriculture. In the Second Plan, it was called Land reform and Agrarian Reorganization. In the Third Plan, its title Is simply Land Reform.- Employment and Unemployment of Adult Rural Population
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 4, No 1 (1962), Pagination: 81-90Abstract
This paper deals with the pattern of employment and unemployment of the adult rural population. It also studies the variations in employment as between the big and small cultivators.- Minimum Support Prices for Foodgrains:Guidelines for a Policy and a Programme
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 7, No 4 (1965), Pagination: 273-284Abstract
The demand for a minimum support price for foodgrains comes from the producers of foodgrains. Naturally, in the minds of many, the demand for and the concept of minimum support price are closely associated with the notion of 'cost of production' of foodgrains. One of the reasons, possibly a minor one, for the failure to evolve a public policy and a programme in this field in the past has been the difficulty of knowing what the 'cost of production' meant in this context and an imperfect understanding of how it might be related, in concept and in operation, to a minimum support price.- A Review of the Land Reform Studies Sponsored by the Research Programmes Committee of the Planning Commission
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 4, No 4 (1962), Pagination: 291-330Abstract
1. This is a brief review of the several land reform studies sponsored by the Research Programmes Committee of the Planning Commission. The following is a list of the studies covered by this review:
1. The Economic and Social Effects of Zamindari Abolition in Andhra: By Dr. B. Sarveswaia Rao: Covers the period from 1946-47 to 1954-55.
2. Economic and Social Effects of Jagirdari Abolition and Land Reforms in Hyderabad: By A. M. Khusro; Covers the period from 1948-49 to 1953-54.
- Size and Composition of Rural Families
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 2, No 3 (1960), Pagination: 189-200Abstract
The main purpose of this article is to describe, in broad terms, the size and composition of families in rural areas. The results presented below are based on data collected in the course of a programme of socio-economic surveys of the villages liable to drought and famine, carried out by the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics during 1947-51.- Population Growth and Economic Development in Low-Income Countries"-A Review
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 2, No 1 (1960), Pagination: 45-56Abstract
Though the writers have used a rather general title and have added a small part towards the end which may justify it, it is obvious that the study by Coale and Hoover is essentially what its sub-title indicates, namely, 'A Case Study of India's Prospects.' It is a serious study and bears the mark of careful and painstaking work throughout, and is an important addition to the literature on problems of Indian economic development.- Non-Farm Wage Receipts of Farm Families
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