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Subject Index Economic and Political Weekly INDEX Vol .IX, Nos. 1-52 January-December 1974 Ed = Editorials MMR = Money Market Review F = Feature RA= Review Article CL = Civil Liberties SA = Special Article C = Commentary D = Discussion P = Perspectives SS = Special Statistics BR = Book Review LE = Letters to Editor Subject index Land-Grabbers of Malinagar (C) ACCIDENTS V.9(12), Mar 23-29, p.469 When Frankenstein Takes over... (Ed) V.9(36), Sep 07-13, p.1513 Landed and Landless in Surat District: Virtual Class War (C) ADVERTISING V.9(25), Jun 22-28, p.974 Evaluating Advertising Effectiveness; Sanat Lahiri (RA) Massacre of Devbaath (C) V.9(48), Nov 30-Dec 06, p.M97 V.9(39), Sep 28-Oct 04, p.1650 Sticky Fingers (Ed) Village Lease Markets for Agricultural V.9(48), Nov 30-Dec 06, p.1965 Land: Some Approaches for Analysis ; V M Rao (RA) AFRICA V.9(26), Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A55 The Origins of Mozambique's Revolution; Lawrence J Sakarai (BR) AGRIBUSINESS V.9(35), Aug 31-Sep 06, p.1482 Necessary but Insufficient First Step; BM (C) AFRICA-ISRAEL RELATIONS V.9(40), Oct 05-11, p.1685 Israel and Africa; Rahul Burman (C) V.9(14), Apr 06-12, p.548 AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES Bargadars Are Bankable (C) AFRICA-PORTUGAL RELATIONS V.9(28), Jul 13-19, p.1097 No Quick Solutions (Ed) V.9(17), Apr 27-May 03, p.651 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT Jack of All Trade (Ed) AGRARIAN RELATIONS V.9(28), Jul 13-19, p.1084 Indian Peasant Uprisings; Kathleen Gough (F) More and More, but to What Purpose V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1391 (Ed) V.9(41), Oct 11-12, p.1711 1 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH AGRICULTURAL INCOME The Uses of 'Drought' ; Amrita A Tale of Two Committees (C) Rangaswami (SA) V.9(10), Mar 09-15, p.383 V.9(50), Dec 14-20, p.2069 Case of the Missing Tax (Ed) AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS V.9(25), Jun 22-28, p.962 Farm Efficiency under Semi-Feudalism: A Critique of Marginalist Theories and Inequality of Farm Incomes: A Comment ; M Some Marxist Formulations; K Nirmal L Dantwala and V M Rao (SA) Chandra (F) V.9(20), May 18-14, p.801 V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1309 Inequality of Farm Incomes: A Study of Indian Peasant Uprisings; Kathleen Gough Four Districts ; Pranab K Bardhan (F) (SA) V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1391 V.9(06-08), Feb 09-Mar 01, p.301 Socio-Political Factors and Agricultural Reactionary Role of User's Capital in Policies; Hanumantha C H Rao (F) Rural India; Pradhan H Prasad (F) V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1285 V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1305 AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AGRICULTURAL LABOUR More and More, but to What Purpose The Long Haul (Ed) (Ed) V.9(16), Apr 20-26, p.615 V.9(41), Oct 11-12, p.1711 Continuity in Kerala ; Mohit Sen (C) AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT V.9(22), Jun 01-07, p.857 A Case of the Process of Tractorisation; N S Jodha (RA) Landed and Landless in Surat District: V.9(52), Dec 28-31, p.A111 Virtual Class War (C) V.9(25), Jun 22-28, p.974 Conflict of Social and Individual Objectives in Peasant Farming in Asia Mobilisation of Landless Labourers: and Alternative Strategies of Halpatis of South Gujarat ; Jan Breman Agricultural Development ; N K Sarkar (SA) (SA) V.9(12), Mar 23-29, p.489 V.9(05), Feb 02-08, p.151 Population and Poverty; Bharat Evaluation of Agricultural Development an Jhunjhunwala (BR) Alternative Approach; Ramindar Singh V.9(27), Jul 06-12, p.1059 and Frank A Wilson (SA) V.9(16), Apr 20-26, p.641 Reactionary Role of User's Capital in Rural India; Pradhan H Prasad (F) Rs 700 Crores down the Drain (C) V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1305 V.9(36), Sep 07-13, p.1527 Trends in Real Wage Rates of Agricultural Some Aspects of Inter-Sectoral Resource Labourers ; A V Jose (RA) Flow; Ranjit Sau (F) V.9(13), Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A25 V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1277 AGRICULTURAL LAND Tractorisation and Changes in Factor Two Perspectives on Redistribution of Inputs: A Case Study of Punjab; Kusum Land; V M Rao (RA) Chopra (RA) V.9(13), Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A2 V.9(52), Dec 28-31, p.A110 2 Wrong Target ; Mohit Sen (C) AGRICULTURAL LAND V.9(30), Jul 27-Aug 02, p.1182 Village Lease Markets for Agricultural Land: Some Approaches for Analysis ; V AGRICULTURAL PRICES COMMISSION M Rao (RA) Despair and Desperation (C) V.9(26), Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A55 V.9(38), Sep 21-27, p.1606 AGRICULTURAL PLANNING AND POLICY Falling in Line (Ed) Ineffective Show-Pieces (C) V.9(12), Mar 23-29, p.457 V.9(10), Mar 09-15, p.385 Necessary but Insufficient First Step; BM More and More, but to What Purpose (C) (Ed) V.9(40), Oct 05-11, p.1685 V.9(41), Oct 11-12, p.1711 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Small Farmers' Development Agency: Back to the IMF (C) Experience in Surat District; Mahendra V.9(06-08), Feb 09-Mar 01, p.171 D Desai (SA) V.9(31), Aug 03-08, p.1245 Calcutta Diary ; AM (F) V.9(03), Jan 19-25, p.47 Whistling in the Dark (C) V.9(30), Jul 27-Aug 02, p.1179 Conflicts and Contradictions in the 'Green Revolution': The Case of Tamil Nadu ; AGRICULTURAL PRICES Joan P Mencher (SA) Economics and Politics of Growing Grass; V.9(06-08), Feb 09-Mar 01, p.309 Gautam Appa (C) V.9(52), Dec 28-31, p.2137 Contractors' Opera; Amrita Rangaswami (LE) Full Circle (C) V.9(23), Jun 08-14, p.884 V.9(35), Aug 31-Sep 06, p.1471 Contribution of Research and Extension to The Gold Rush (Ed) Productivity Change in Indian V.9(38), Sep 21-27, p.1596 Agriculture; Rakesh Mohan (RA) V.9(39), Sep 28-Oct 04, p.A97 Inexorable Downgrade (Ed) V.9(40), Oct 05-11, p.1679 Cumulating Imbalances (Ed) V.9(01-02), Jan 12-18, p.2 The Money Plants (C) V.9(40), Oct 05-11, p.1686 The Cut on Luck; Romesh Thapar (F) V.9(38), Sep 21-27, p.1601 Towards a More Stable Grain Price Policy; Sandee J and Saini G R (RA) End of the Wheat Bonanza? (C) V.9(52), Dec 28-31, p.A106 V.9(10), Mar 09-15, p.393 Twice-Blessed; C ?N Vakil and P R Farm Efficiency under Semi-Feudalism: A Brahmananda (LE) Critique of Marginalist Theories and V.9 (36), Sep 07-13, p.1515 Some Marxist Formulations; K Nirmal Chandra (F) Without Plan or Calculation (C) V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1309 V.9 (10), Mar 09-15, p.387 HYV: Missing Dimensions ; N S Jodha Working Capital and Credit Needs of (BR) Foodgrains Distribution in India; D K V.9(24), Jun 15-21, p.949 Desai and V Ramachandran (SA) V.9(29), Jul 20-26, p.1159 3 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL TAXATION HYV: Missing Dimensions ; N S Jodha Case of the Missing Tax (Ed) (BR) V.9(25), Jun 22-28, p.962 V.9(24), Jun 15-21, p.949 The Ineffective Spirit (C) Impact of Education on Farm Production ; V.9(29), Jul 20-26, p.1139 Baldev Singh (RA) V.9(39), Sep 28-Oct 04, p.A92 Requiem for the AHT (Ed) V.9(22), Jun 01-07, p.881 Ineffective Show-Pieces (C) V.9(10), Mar 09-15, p.385 AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY HYV: Missing Dimensions ; N S Jodha Inequality of Farm Incomes: A Study of (BR) Four Districts ; Pranab K Bardhan V.9(24), Jun 15-21, p.949 (SA) V.9(06-08), Feb 09-Mar 01, p.301 HYV: Missing Dimensions ; N S Jodha (BR) Less Painful Each Time? (Ed) V.9(24), Jun 15-21, p.949 V.9(01-02), Jan 12-18, p.4 Ineffective Show-Pieces (C) Limits of New Technology (Ed) V.9(10), Mar 09-15, p.385 V.9(30), Jul 27-Aug 02, p.1170 Inequality of Farm Incomes: A Study of The Money Plants (C) Four Districts ; Pranab K Bardhan V.9(40), Oct 05-11, p.1686 (SA) V.9(06-08), Feb 09-Mar 01, p.301 Notes on Farm Size and Productivity ; Krishna Bharadwaj (RA) AGRICULTURAL WAGES V.9(13), Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A11 The Long Haul (Ed) V.9(16), Apr 20-26, p.615 Pre-Harvest Loss of Rice Due to Field Rodents ; Subodh Kumar Roy (RA) Bounty to Farmers (C) V.9(26), Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A66 V.9(14), Apr 06-12, p.546 The Programme That Crashed (C) Carrot for Rich Farmers, Stick for Farm V.9(42), Oct 19-25, p.1765 Workers (Ed) V.9(42), Oct 19-25, p.1755 Without Plan or Calculation (C) V.9(10), Mar 09-15, p.387 Continuity in Kerala ; Mohit Sen (C) V.9(22), Jun 01-07, p.857 AGRICULTURAL RESAERCH Restructuring the ICAR (Ed) Trends in Real Wage Rates of Agricultural V.9(44), Nov 02-08, p.1836 Labourers ; A V Jose (RA) V.9(13), Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A25 Carrot for Rich Farmers, Stick for Farm Workers (Ed) AGRICULTURE V.9(42), Oct 19-25, p.1755 Cult of Crash Programmes (Ed) V.9(44), Nov 02-08, p.1833 Restructuring the ICAR (Ed) V.9(44), Nov 02-08, p.1836 Whistling in the Dark (C) V.9(30), Jul 27-Aug 02, p.1179 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS The Programme That Crashed (C) World Food Crises (F) V.9(42), Oct 19-25, p.1765 V.9(44), Nov 02-08, p.1876 4 AGRICUTURAL PLANNING AND POLICY ANTHROPOLOGY Socio-Political Factors and Agricultural Misleading Preoccupations ; Uma Policies; Hanumantha C H Rao (F) Ramaswamy V.9(32-34), Aug 09-30, p.1285 (BR) V.9(48), Nov 30-Dec 06, p.1983 AHMEDABAD Anatomy of Urban Riots: Ahmedabad 1973 ; ARAB COUNTRIES-ISRAEL RELATIONS Ghanshyam Shah (SA) The Arab Cause in Modern Terms ; A G V.9(06-08), Feb 09-Mar 01, p.233 Noorani (BR) V.9(16), Apr 20-26, p.633 AIR TRANSPORT New Fashions in Indian Airlines (C) The Arab Cause in Modern Terms ; A G V.9(16), Apr 20-26, p.627 Noorani (BR) V.9(16), Apr 20-26, p.633 AKALI DAL Taxing the Rich without Hurting Them The Crisis Within; Mohammed Ayoob (C) (C) V.9(24), Jun 15-21, p.942 V.9(06-08), Feb 09-Mar 01, p.193 ALL INDIA RADIO Israel's Communists ; Surendra Bhutani Calcutta Diary; AM (F) (C) V.9(25), Jun 22-28, p.967 V.9(16), Apr 20-26, p.631 ANDHRA PRADESH Of Troglodytes and Arabs (Ed) Andhra Rests; Mohit Sen (C) V.9(01-02), Jan 12-18, p.5 V.9(17), Apr 27-May 03, p.667 ARBITERATION Deep Malaise; HD (BR) A Matter of Definition (Ed) V.9(23), Jun 08-14, p.903 V.9(4), Nov 23-29, p.1925 Making a Village: An Andhra Experiment; ARMAMENTS Amrita Rangaswami (C) Arms Race Getting Hotter (BR) V.9(36), Sep 07-13, p.1524 V.9(41), Oct 12-18, p.1731 More than Legal Aid; MR
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