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This paper incorporates a new inter-disciplinary methodology of the New Institutional and Transaction Costs Economics, and examines pace, factors and modes for post-communist agricultural specialization and farming structures development in Bulgaria. Firstly, it presents the specific Bulgarian...
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This paper adapts the principles of the new developing New Institutional and Transaction Cost Economics (integrating Economics, Organization, Law, Political and Behavioral Sciences) to the area of agrarian research and innovations. The major institutional, behavioral, dimensional, technological...
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in agriculture and its allied activities. That's why in India, non-farm activities in rural areas have become …
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agricultural productivity and income, which can reduce the wage gap. Since crop yields in India are far lower than many other …
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This paper attempts to have an examination of the Rural Non -Farm Employment situation in India and Thailand over the … last three decades. The important findings of this study are: (a) Both in India and Thailand, there has been employment … diversification in rural areas. However, this diversification has been more pronounced in Thailand than in India.(b) There is regional …
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-country data, the European Social Survey, the American Community Survey, and the India Demographic and Household Survey. Our …
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The agriculture and food sector in India employ a significant proportion (about 44 percent) of the workforce, the … of their occupation. About 67 percent of the population in India is aged 15-64 years while 27 percent is aged 0-14 years … (UNFPA n.d.). This offers both a challenge and an opportunity to skill the youth as well as the existing workforce in India …
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Migration of population has been a recurrent phenomenon since the dawn of human history. Though its form has changed but remains as very dominant phenomenon in the global social system. In modern days also people migrate from underdeveloped areas to the developed ones in search of better...
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approaches. According to the 2011 Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC), there were 244.9 million households in India of which 179 …
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