Technological Change and Relative Factor Shares in Indian Agriculture: An Empirical Analysis
Uma K. Srivastava and
Earl O. Heady
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1973, vol. 55, issue 3, 509-514
Abstract:
Distribution of sectoral gains between labor and nonlabor input factors attains importance in view of the growing concern about rural poverty and unemployment despite recent increases in output and total revenue in Indian agriculture. Using cross section data, this study aims at measuring changes in the relative factor share.
Date: 1973
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