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The effects of economic growth and technological innovation on the agricultural labor force in India
THIS STUDY REPRESENTS AN ATTEMPT TO ANALYZE LONG TERM TRENDS IN THE LABOR FORCE IN PUNJAB AND HARYANA USING CENSUS DATA. FIRST, THE AUTHOR TRIES TO SHOW THAT THE NATURE OF THE AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY PREDOMINATING IN THESE REGIONS HELPED TO DETERMINE THE SIZE OF THE AGRICULTURAL LABOR FORCE. IN OTHE...
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