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The Political Economy of Uneven Rural Development : Case of the Nonfarm Sector in Kerala, India / by Sudarshana Bordoloi

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2020
Edition 1st ed. 2020.
Authors *Bordoloi, Sudarshana author
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Size XXV, 310 p. 6 illus : online resource
Notes Chapter I: Introduction: Context and Methods -- Chapter II: Literature Review on the Rural Nonagricultural/Nonfarm Sector -- Chapter III: Conceptualizing the Rural Nonfarm Sector: A Critique and Reconstruction -- Chapter IV: The Rural Nonagricultural Sector in Less Developed Countries and India: An Overview of the Data -- Chapter V: Relations of Production in the Coir Industry in Kerala: The significance of Class, Gender, Caste, and Place -- Chapter VI: Productive Forces in the Coir Industry: Labor Process, Socio-spatial Organization of Work, and Technology -- Chapter VII: State Development Policies for the Rural Nonagricultural Sector in India and Kerala: Colonial, Post-colonial, and Neoliberal Periods -- Chapter VIII: Development Implications of the Coir Industry: Employment, Wages, Social Implications and Class Struggles -- Chapter IX: Conclusion
The book shows how class relations develop and is a consequence of capitalist development of the rural nonagricultural/nonfarm sector (RNFS)---seen as the dialectical relation between the forces and relations of production---as mediated by the state, which produces uneven social and spatial outcomes. Central to the framework for this book are four interrelated conceptual building blocks or themes: social relations of production, productive forces, role of the state and concrete development outcomes of capitalist production in RNFS in the context of class and non-class relations of oppressions. These four conceptual themes follow a logical sequence where each concept evolve in specific contexts within the RNFS; while connected to each other in a dialectical manner; and come together to form the central argument of the book
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4503-0
Subjects LCSH:Economics
LCSH:Labor economics
LCSH:Development economics
LCSH:Asia—Economic conditions
LCSH:Agriculture—Economic aspects
FREE:Political Economy and Economic Systems
FREE:Labor Economics
FREE:Development Economics
FREE:Asian Economics
FREE:Agricultural Economics
Classification LCC:HB74.P65
DC23:338.9
ID 8000068466
ISBN 9789811545030

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