16 avril 2017
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Nitya Rao, « Gender, land and resource rights in India », Graduate Institute Publications, ID : 10.4000/books.iheid.6757
Growing inequalities: gender, land and agriculture in India today India is rapidly emerging as one of the global leaders in terms of economic growth. Recent analyses of growth in India, however, reveal that in terms of its sectoral composition, agriculture’s contribution has steadily declined from close to 26% of GDP in 1996 to about 16.7% in 2005, industry’s contribution has hovered at around 25%, with services increasing to over 50% (Chandrasekhar and Ghosh 2007). Herein lies a major contra...