Contract Farming, Capital and State
Ritika Shrimali ()
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Ritika Shrimali: Western University
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Date: 2021
ISBN: 978-981-16-1934-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction and Rethinking Contract Farming
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- Ch Chapter 2 Punjab: An Intertesting Place to Study Agrarian Change
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- Ch Chapter 3 Understanding the Social Relations of Contract Farming
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- Ch Chapter 4 Stating the (Not So) Obvious: The ‘Interventionist Neoliberal State’ in India
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- Ch Chapter 5 Understanding CF: CF as a Strategy to Enable Dispossession-Free Accumulation Strategy
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- Ch Chapter 6 Implications of CF 01: Technology Rhetoric in Contract Farming
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- Ch Chapter 7 Implications 02: Social Effects of Contract Farming
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- Ch Chapter 8 Conclusion: Are the Global Agri-corporates Saving the Third World Peasantry?
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1934-2
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