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Subject Index (PDF 384KB) Economic and Political Weekly INDEX Vol XXIX Nos 1-53 January-December 1994 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 ABORTION Structural Adjustment and African Landmark Law: Abortion (Ed) Development; Sumit Roy (BR) Issue no: 20, May 14-20, p.1161 Issue no: 47, Nov 19-25, p.2976 ADULT EDUCATION AGRARIAN RELATIONS Where Are the Women?: Review of Adult Agrarian Changes and Attached Labour: Education Primers; V Vanaja (C) Emerging Patterns in Haryana Issue no: 12, Mar 19-25, p.665 Agriculture; Surinder S Jodhka (RA) Issue no: 39, Sep 24-30, p.A102 AFGHANISTAN Tragic Backlash: US in Afghanistan (Ed) Agrarian Transformation and Issue no: 38, Sep 17-23, p.2458 Co-Operatives: Continuity and Change; Vikash N Pandey (SA) Vicious Circles: Arms Trade (Ed) Issue no: 15, Apr 09-15, p.863 Issue no: 39, Sep 24-30, p.2514 Changing India: Capitalism's Unpretty AFRICA Face; Jujata Patel (BR) Beurs and Beurettes of France: Crisis of Issue no: 51, Dec 17-30, p.3196 Identity; Lata Murugkar (C) Issue no: 38, Sep 17-23, p.2476 Changing Peasant Struggle: Bihar; Amaresh Misra (C) Dependency Theory, Peasants and Third Issue no: 19, May 07-13, p.1111 World Food Crisis; Gail Omvedt (RA) Issue no: 04, Jan 22-28, p.169 Common Property Resource Access by Poor and Class Conflict in West Bengal; Tony Organising Women within a National Beck (SA) Liberation Struggle: Case of Eritrea; Issue no: 04, Jan 22-28, p.187 Worku Zerai (RA) Issue no: 44, Oct 29-Nov 04, p.WS63 Distribution of Landholdings in Rural India, 1953-54 to 1981-82: Implications Structural Adjustment and African for Land Reforms; H R Sharma (RA) Development; Sumit Roy (BR) Issue no: 13, Mar 26-Apr 01, p.A12 Issue no: 47, Nov 19-25, p.2976 AGRARIAN RELATIONS AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Distribution of Landholdings in Rural Maharashtra's Economy: Myth and Reality; India, 1953-54 to 1981-82: Implications H M Desarda (C) for Land Reforms; H R Sharma (RA) Issue no: 26, Jun 25-Jul 01, p.1565 Issue no: 39, Sep 24-30, p.A117 Role of Design and Informal Share Markets Land Use Pattern and Agrarian Expansion in Success of Sugar Co-operatives; R in a Semi-Arid Region: Case of Rajagopalan and Tushaar Shah (RA) Rayalaseema in Andhra, 1886-1939; G N Issue no: 35, Aug 27-Sep 02, p.M129 Rao and D Rajasekhar (RA) Issue no: 26, Jun 25-Jul 01, p.A80 AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Agricultural Development under the New Returning Agrarian Reform to Economic Regime; K S Krishnaswamy (RA) Centre-Stage; Rekha Bandyopadhyay (BR) Issue no: 26, Jun 25-Jul 01, p.A65 Issue no: 12, Mar 19-25, p.681 Agricultural Growth in West Bengal; S Targeting Dalits: Uttar Pradesh (Ed) Datta Ray (D) Issue no: 15, Apr 09-15, p.826 Issue no: 29, Jul 16-22, p.1883 AGRIBUSINESS Agricultural Growth in West Bengal (LE) Dependency Theory, Peasants and Third Issue no: 43, Oct 22-28, p.2770 World Food Crisis; Gail Omvedt (RA) Issue no: 04, Jan 22-28, p.169 Agricultural Growth in West Bengal in the 1980s: A Disaggregation by Districts AGRICULTURAL CREDIT and Crops; Anamitra Saha and Madhura Agricultural Policies for the Nineties: Swaminathan (RA) Issues and Approaches; V S Vyas (RA) Issue no: 13, Mar 26-Apr 01, p.A2 Issue no: 26, Jun 25-Jul 01, p.A54 Agricultural Policies for the Nineties: Banking for Development; Bhupat M Desai Issues and Approaches; V S Vyas (RA) (BR) Issue no: 26, Jun 25-Jul 01, p.A54 Issue no: 27, Jul 02-08, p.1656 Agriculture and Environment; M V Nadkarni Entrepreneurs and Micro-Enterprises in (BR) Rural India; Ajit Kanitkar (RA) Issue no: 28, Jul 09-15, p.1721 Issue no: 09, Feb 26-Mar 04, p.M25 Agriculture and Liberalisation: Some For the Big Fish (Ed) Implications for Development Policies; Issue no: 43, Oct 22-28, p.2771 V M Rao (SA) Issue no: 16, Apr 16-29, p.999 Peasantry and Debt; Tirthankar Roy (BR) Issue no: 49, Dec 03-09, p.3086 Creating Illusions: Investment in Agriculture (Ed) Refocusing on Rural Credit: The Issue no: 27, Jul 02-08, p.1620 Macro-Dimensions; N A Mujumdar (P) Issue no: 42, Oct 15-21, p.2731 Growth of Agriculture in West Bengal; S Datta Ray (D) Rural Co-operatives: Conditions for Issue no: 47, Nov 19-25, p.2999 Success; H B Shivamaggi (BR) Issue no: 32, Aug 06-12, p.2079 Indian Agriculture: Emerging Perspectives and Policy Issues; C H Hanumantha Rao Viability of Rural Bank Branches (C) and Ashok Gulati (RA) Issue no: 16, Apr 16-29, p.899 Issue no: 53, Dec 31-06, p.A158 AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Productivity and Sources of Growth for Agricultural Growth in West Bengal in the Rice in India; Praduman Kumar and Mark 1980s: A Disaggregation by Districts W Rosegrant (RA) and Crops; Anamitra Saha and Madhura Issue no: 53, Dec 31-06, p.A183 Swaminathan (RA) Issue no: 13, Mar 26-Apr 01, p.A2 Towards Revival of Small Water Bodies; K Sivasubramaniyan (BR) Conserving Biodiversity; Vanaja Ramprasad Issue no: 30, Jul 23-29, p.1936 (C) Issue no: 43, Oct 22-28, p.2795 AGRICULTURAL LABOUR Agrarian Changes and Attached Labour: Decollectivisation Drive: Russia; R G Emerging Patterns in Haryana Gidadhubli (C) Agriculture; Surinder S Jodhka (RA) Issue no: 04, Jan 22-28, p.167 Issue no: 39, Sep 24-30, p.A102 Food Exports and Food Requirement; JM (P) Dependence on Agricultural Employment; Issue no: 35, Aug 27-Sep 02, p.2261 Sumati Kulkarni (SA) Issue no: 51, Dec 17-30, p.3260 In Defence of Smallholding Farmers; Gail Omvedt (BR) Dependency Theory, Peasants and Third Issue no: 37, Sep 10-16, p.2412 World Food Crisis; Gail Omvedt (RA) Issue no: 04, Jan 22-28, p.169 Kesari Dal Dilemma: Pulses (Ed) Issue no: 36, Sep 03-09, p.2322 New Dynamics of Agricultural Workers' Struggle: Bihar; Mukul (C) Tenancy in the Context of Irrigation Issue no: 20, May 14-20, p.1174 Uncertainty: Role of the Leading Input in Shaping Institutions; D Narayana and AGRICULTURAL LAND K N Nair (RA) Uncultivated Plains of Uttar Pradesh: Issue no: 39, Sep 24-30, p.A129 Ecological Problems; S S A Jafri (C) Issue no: 40, Oct 01-07, p.2588 AGRICULTURAL REFORMS Reforming Agriculture in the New Context; AGRICULTURAL PLANNING AND POLICY C H Hanumantha Rao (SA) Agricultural Development under the New Issue no: 16, Apr 16-29, p.1005 Economic Regime; K S Krishnaswamy (RA) Issue no: 26, Jun 25-Jul 01, p.A65 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH Excellence Relegated to Mediocrity; R Agricultural Policies for the Nineties: Swarup (D) Issues and Approaches; V S Vyas (RA) Issue no: 04, Jan 22-28, p.208 Issue no: 26, Jun 25-Jul 01, p.A54 Government Legislation on Plant Breeders' Indian Agriculture: Emerging Perspectives Rights; Suman Sahai (C) and Policy Issues; C H Hanumantha Rao Issue no: 26, Jun 25-Jul 01, p.1573 and Ashok Gulati (RA) Issue no: 53, Dec 31-06, p.A158 Nuanced View of Swidden Cultivation; Mahesh Rangarajan (BR) AGRICULTURAL PRICES Issue no: 39, Sep 24-30, p.2544 Agriculture under GATT: What It Holds for India; Ashok Gulati and Anil Sharma (SA) AGRICULTURAL SECTOR Issue no: 29, Jul 16-22, p.1857 Agriculture; EPW Research Foundation (S) Issue no: 04, Jan 22-28, p.149 Bad News for Poor: Prices (Ed) Issue no: 07, Feb 12-18, p.338 Agriculture; EPW Research Foundation (S) Issue no: 13, Mar 26-Apr 01, p.713 AGRICULTURAL SECTOR Handloom Weavers' Struggle for Survival: Agriculture; 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M Shatrugna Issue no: 20, May 14-20, p.1187 (C) Issue no: 20, May 14-20, p.1175 AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY Greening the Desert the Israeli Way: Is Seshan in Kurnool; K Balagopal (C) It Good Economics?; S Ramanathan (C) Issue no: 30, Jul 23-29, p.1903 Issue no: 09, Feb 26-Mar 04, p.476 Telugu Desam's Comeback Fight: Andhra AGRICULTURAL WAGES Pradesh; M Shatrugna (C) New Dynamics of Agricultural Workers' Issue no: 43, Oct 22-28, p.2791 Struggle: Bihar; Mukul (C) Issue no: 20, May 14-20, p.1174 ANGLO-INDIANS The Imperial Elite; Gerald AIR POLLUTION Studdert-Kennedy (BR) Meaningless Structures: Pollution Control Issue no: 28, Jul 09-15, p.1722 (Ed) Issue no: 41, Oct 08-14, p.2637 ANIMAL PROTECTION People, Wildlife and Wildlife Protection ANDHRA PRADESH Act; Nalin Ranjan Jena (D) All Kapus as BCs: Reducing Reservation to Issue no: 42, Oct 15-21, p.2767 a Farce: Andhra Pradesh; M Shatrugna (C) Issue no: 37, Sep 10-16, p.2397 ANTHROPOLOGY Change and Turbulence in Indian Society; BSP and Caste Politics; K Srinivasulu (C) M S Gore (BR) Issue no: 40, Oct 01-07, p.2583 Issue no: 13, Mar 26-Apr 01, p.737 Caste Factor in Andhra Polls; M Shatrugna Concepts, History, and Challenge of (C) Description; Ananta
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