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An Introduction to Agricultural Economics: Bilgrami, S.A.R.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Himalaya Publishing House, 2017.Description: 327 pISBN:
  • 8183186955
DDC classification:
  • 23 338.1 BIL
Contents:
Part I Introduction Part II 1. Production Economics; 2. Isoquant - Isocost Production Function; A non Conventional approaches; 3.Multiple output with one input Analysis; 4 . Cost Revenue and Profit Maximization; 5. Risk and uncertainty in farming; 6. Cobb- Douglas production Functions:A Critical Evaluation; Part III 1. Consumption Economics; 2. Demand Analysis of farm products; 3 Demand and Supply - Price Determination; 4.Price- policy; Part IV 1 A agricultural in Indian Planning : An Assessments Achievement and Failures; 2. A Note on Green Revolution; 3.Farm Size, Production and Production Debate; 4.Land Reform : Some important Dimensions; 5 Marketable and marketed Surplus. 6. Farm Mechanization; 7 Agriculture Labour; 8. Rural Credit; 9. Agriculture tax; 10. The Micro and Macro Dimension of Economic Reforms in India;
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Part I
Introduction
Part II
1. Production Economics;
2. Isoquant - Isocost Production Function; A non Conventional approaches;
3.Multiple output with one input Analysis;
4 . Cost Revenue and Profit Maximization;
5. Risk and uncertainty in farming;
6. Cobb- Douglas production Functions:A Critical Evaluation;
Part III
1. Consumption Economics;
2. Demand Analysis of farm products;
3 Demand and Supply - Price Determination;
4.Price- policy;
Part IV
1 A agricultural in Indian Planning : An Assessments Achievement and Failures;
2. A Note on Green Revolution;
3.Farm Size, Production and Production Debate;
4.Land Reform : Some important Dimensions;
5 Marketable and marketed Surplus.
6. Farm Mechanization;
7 Agriculture Labour;
8. Rural Credit;
9. Agriculture tax;
10. The Micro and Macro Dimension of Economic Reforms in India;

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