Wong, L.F.
(1987)
Agricultural productivity in China and India: A comparative analysis.
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University of Minnesota, Chicago, Illinois.
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Abstract
China and India are the world's two most populous countries; together they comprise more than one-third of the total population. For a thousand years, most people in both countries lived in rural areas. Even today the rural population in each nation accounts for about 80 percent of its population.
Although China and India differ greatly in economic, social, and political circumstance, both emerged as net exporters of agricultural products after more than
three decades of development.1 Each country, however, employed different strategies and reforms and, therefore, they have been great interest to economists for many years...
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