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Showing papers in "Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics in 1987"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach drawing insights and skills from many fields to tackle these complex problems, which need a comprehensive approach drawing information and expertise from different fields.
Abstract: Investment in irrigation forms a major part of the strategy of increased agricultural production and rural development in the successive five year plans. This calls for greater efforts on preparation of basinwise regional plans for optimum development of water and related resources, within the national policy framework. There is a greater need for laying stress on economic efficiency in planning, implementation and management of irrigation projects so that the projected benefits to the farmers are achieved. Irrigation planning and management pose problems which are extremely complex. It needs a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach drawing insights and skills from many fields to tackle these complex problems.

2 citations


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TL;DR: The role of foreign trade is evident in such an open economy, but our economical conditions have become more difficult since the beginning of the 1980s as discussed by the authors, and we know well, that this process continues.
Abstract: Hungary, a small country in East Europe has only about 10 million inhabitants. The role of foreign trade is evident in such an open economy, but our economical conditions have become more difficult since the beginning of the 1980s. We know well, that this process continues. The importance of the international economic relations is increasing for us and creating for Hungary new growth prospects.

1 citations


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TL;DR: Maharashtra has a forest area of 63,920 sq km which is 2076 per cent of its geographical area as discussed by the authors, however, it is able to supply only a part of the forest produce required by the industries and the public in the State The remaining part is met through imports from the other States.
Abstract: Maharashtra has a forest area of 63,920 sq km which is 2076 per cent of its geographical area Such a large area of forest in the third biggest State in the country is, however, able to supply only a part of the forest produce required by the industries and the public in the State The remaining part is met through imports from the other States With the rapid industrialization of the supplier States and the depletion of forests even in those States, their supplies to Maharashtra have begun to wane

1 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present some results, obtained through a sample survey conducted sometime back, on this particular aspect of the small-scale enterprises, in particular, about their dependence on the large-scale sector.
Abstract: One of the issues which is often discussed among researchers and policy makers in connection with the functioning and viability of small scale enterprises in India relates to the nature and extent of the dependence of the small enterprises on the large units or the organized sector. Such dependence has often been described in terms of the operation of small enterprises as 'ancillary' to the large enterprises. Unfortunately, however, since in India there is no system of regularly collecting information about the small-scale enterprises, one has to rely on isolated and piece meal evidences while talking about the characteristics of such enterprises, in particular, about their dependence on the large-scale sector. In this paper we present some results, obtained through a sample survey conducted sometime back, on this particular aspect of the small-scale enterprises.

1 citations