Arguing that existing methods of classifying data are inadequate for analyzing India's changing agrarian structure, this book draws on empirical work using Marxist categories to examine the development of rural production in Haryana. Patnaik formulates a criterion based on labor use in order to capture class status and apply it to farm households in the region.
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Arguing that existing methods of classifying data are inadequate for analyzing India's changing agrarian structure, this book draws on empirical work using Marxist categories to examine the development of rural production in Haryana. Patnaik formulates a criterion based on labor use in order to capture class status and apply it to farm households in the region.
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