Institutional Reforms in Indian IrrigationSAGE Publications, 2005 - 322 من الصفحات `Institutional Reforms in India Irrigation brings together perspectives from three scholars with research interests ranging from agricultural economics to participatory watershed management and collective action. Overall the book provides a useful overview of irrigation management in India and authoritavely reviews options for cost-recovery under irrigation management transfer programs' - Development and Change Examining the nature and scope of large-scale surface irrigation in India, this book identifies the factors leading to poor performance from a political economy perspective and suggests viable options for institutional reforms. Using empirical data on irrigation financing and farmer participation, the authors go beyond merely making policy recommendations. They make detailed calculations of the costs of irrigation development, including both capital expenditure and recurring costs. They also examine the performance of reform measures that are already in operation in Karnataka and Rajasthan, as well as evaluating the effectiveness of participatory irrigation management reforms. |
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الصفحة 110
... agriculture . The second instrument of implicit taxation of agriculture takes the form of according higher protection to manufacturing sector than to agri- culture . In a two - sector model , with agriculture and manufacturing as the ...
... agriculture . The second instrument of implicit taxation of agriculture takes the form of according higher protection to manufacturing sector than to agri- culture . In a two - sector model , with agriculture and manufacturing as the ...
الصفحة 111
... agricultural exports were increasingly controlled . By mid - 1990s , the disprotection to Indian agriculture due to restrictive trade policy of agriculture alone , as reported by the WTO ( 1998 ) , was 38.5 percent of the value of ...
... agricultural exports were increasingly controlled . By mid - 1990s , the disprotection to Indian agriculture due to restrictive trade policy of agriculture alone , as reported by the WTO ( 1998 ) , was 38.5 percent of the value of ...
الصفحة 282
... agriculture as a result of higher protection accorded to manufacturing sector , Indian agriculture emerges as a heavily taxed sector ( Chapter 4 ) . The question of whether this implicit tax is consciously imposed to recover irrigation ...
... agriculture as a result of higher protection accorded to manufacturing sector , Indian agriculture emerges as a heavily taxed sector ( Chapter 4 ) . The question of whether this implicit tax is consciously imposed to recover irrigation ...
المحتوى
Preface | 12 |
India Rajasthan and Karnataka | 29 |
Indian Surface Irrigation | 61 |
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agriculture allocated analysis Andhra Pradesh Bihar canal irrigation capital cost Chambal collective action command area committee cooperatives cost per hectare cost recovery crops direct receipts distributary efficiency estimates expenditure factors FAIA farmer participation FIGURE funds gestation lag groundwater groups Gujarat Haryana hectare IGNP improve incentives increase India infrastructure institutions investment involvement irrigated area irrigation agency Irrigation Department irrigation fees irrigation financing Irrigation Management Transfer irrigation potential irrigation projects irrigation schemes irrigation systems issues Karnataka KBJNL Krishna Raja Sagar Krishna river Maharashtra maintenance major and medium medium irrigation Meinzen-Dick ment million mobilizing O&M costs O&M expenses organizations participatory irrigation management percent performance Plan potential creation programs Rajasthan reforms revenue societies Source staff structure Tamil Nadu Temporal behavior tion Upper Krishna Project variables water charges water rates Water Resources water supply Water User Associations World Bank WUAs