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Land Reform: A Priority Area for Research

Physical description: 32p.;
General notes: 2.65 pound, 09-96;
Author(s): Dasgupta, Biplab;
ISBN: 0 903715 86 4;
Subjects: Land reform;
Summary notes: The book is about land reform. It is divided into four sections. Section 1 argues the case for according to a high priority to research on land reform. Section 2 deals with various types of land related reform options. Section 3 examines the land reform experience in West Bengal, one of the rare case where the government is motivated in favour of redistributive land reform. Section 4 attempts to briefly summarize the main conclusions.;
Publisher: : Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex Brighton , 1992;
Call number: 630.7 DAS;
Type: Book
Available At: General reading -> General
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630.7 DAS
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