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Monitoring cost transaction interlinkage and the selection of optimal loan contracts: evidence from rural India
(2010-04-17)
Costly monitoring is an important market imperfection in developed as well as developing economies. In developed countries monitoring costs are usually minimized through intermediation. The intermediation process is hampered, ...
Changing perspective on rural credit between mid - 80s and mid - 90s - experiences of two West Bengal villages
(2010-07-27)
Credit is a pure service transaction between two points of time rather than a spot market transaction in pure goods . Because of the time gap involved between sanction and realization of credit, the players in the market ...
Competitive strategies for Indian agri - business cooperatives - a perspective for the next decade
(2010-04-03)
Inspite of the current rhetorics on the concept of Swadeshi , the increasing trend towards liberalisation and globalisation can neither be wished away, nor is it feasible and profitable at this juncture to completely ...
A Perspective on Fisheries Sector Interventions for Livelihood Promotion
(2011-05-26)
The distinctive features of fisheries resources, fishers and their geographic contexts, on the one hand, and broad stylized features of the existing lacklustre performance of this sector, on the other, call for specialized ...
Resource distribution, growth and strategies for enhancing fish production in north-eastern states of India
(Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, 2016)
Contribution of the eight north-eastern states of India towards national fish production is only 5.9% despite the vast resources available in the region. There is a clear disparity in the total fish production vis-a-vis ...
Contractual mix between cash and kind wages of casual workers in an Agrarian economy
(2010-10-25)
A two-agent general-equilibrium model is developed for explaining the mix of wage payment between cashand kind among landowners and workers. Its focus is on how, in the absence of insurance instruments butin the presence ...
Can globalisation be an unqualified key to success? the case of Indian Rice
(2010-03-31)
For a variety of reasons, reaping higher international prices of rice in responsw to the demonstrated comparative advantages of India is not as easy a task as the recent calculations of global competitiveness coefficients ...