CPS, SSS
Modern Growth and Agrarian Transition (1960-2050): Call for a New Socio-technical Regime in India
Dorin Bruno
Fellow, Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities (CSH), Delhi
CPS Class Room (# 106)
10 April, 2019, 3 p.m.
Abstract : Can India experience the same agrarian structural transformation that the developed countries went through? or work towards a new sociotechnical regime by developing its own regionally differentiated labour-intensive production investments and technological capacities for economic, social, and ecological sustainability? To answer this question, we study the past (1961-2007) and possible future agricultural trajectories (up to 2050) of different world regions in order to highlight land-labour relationships and productivities, their contrasting evolutions over space and time, and the prospects for agroecology in India to transform the burden of small-scale farming into a comparative advantage.