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Barbara Harriss-White

Professor of Development Studies
Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University

 

Small is persistent - why?

The fate of small commodity production in India.

 

Also by Barbara Harriss-White:

Destitution in India Paper written after a field visit to a settlement of beggars in rural Chhattisgarh State and to homeless people and drug addicts on the streets of New Delhi at night, organised by ActionAid, India, in January 2002.

India's Religions and the Economy How economic development has been effected by the specific characteristics of the different religions in India.

Commercialisation, Commodification and Gender Relations in Post Harvest Systems for Rice in South Asia