The paper attempts to highlight scale-sensitivity of productivity in farming in the semi-primitive economy of the hill state of Mizoram on the basis of primary farm data. It relates to a sample of 100 households in Hortoki and Tuipuibari-I villages for the year 1986-87. Using input-output data an attempt has been made to examine the viability of this mode of agriculture and to identify in it any trace of capitalist farming.
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Article provided by Department of Economics, Delhi School of Economics in its journal Indian Economic Review.
Volume (Year): 29 (1994) Issue (Month): 1 (January) Pages: 103-106 Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML
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