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Understanding Mandis: Market Towns and the Dynamics of India’s Rural and Urban Transformations

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  • Mekhala Krishnamurthy
  • Devesh Kapur

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Our goal is to develop, over a period of time, a collaborative, multi-level and interdisciplinary project to generate and anchor a range of new research activities to help fill this gap. The idea is to undertake process-oriented investigations that will involve the study of interactions, especially between agricultural markets, settlements, technology, infrastructure and regulations. The larger project aims to undertake a multi-level data organization and mapping of the mandi system of India and the supply and value chains associated with it, to generate knowledge.

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  • Mekhala Krishnamurthy & Devesh Kapur, 2016. "Understanding Mandis: Market Towns and the Dynamics of India’s Rural and Urban Transformations," Working Papers id:8402, eSocialSciences.
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