Land Revenue and Agrarian Economy

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Umadevi Rajareddy

Abstract

Land revenue policies play a crucial role in shaping agrarian economies, influencing farmers' livelihoods, and determining agricultural productivity. This paper provides a critical review of the relationship between land revenue policies and agrarian economics, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in promoting sustainable agricultural practices and rural development. By examining existing literature and case studies, this review aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between land revenue systems, agricultural productivity, and rural economies, ultimately informing policy decisions that support sustainable agricultural development and equitable economic growth.

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Research Articles

Author Biography

Umadevi Rajareddy

Assist. Professor in Economics, Sri Rajiv Gandhi First Grade College, Basavakalyan, Bidar.

How to Cite

Umadevi Rajareddy. (2025). Land Revenue and Agrarian Economy. ಅಕ್ಷರಸೂರ್ಯ (AKSHARASURYA), 10(02), 110 to 114. https://aksharasurya.com/index.php/latest/article/view/1751

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