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2006* |
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2005* |
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1997* |
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1992* |
"State vs. Local Control in Common Resource Management: A Comparative Analysis," Sociological Bulletin, 41(1):1-18. |
1989* |
“Does Competition Help Cooperation?” Journal of Development Studies 26:5-27. |
1987* |
"Why Do Some Cooperatives Work But Not Others? A Comparative Analysis of Sugar Cooperatives in India" (co-authored with B.S. Baviskar). Economic and Political Weekly 22(26):A38-A56. |
1987* |
"Irrigation and Imperialism: The Causes and Consequences of a Shift from Subsistence to Cash Cropping," Journal of Development Studies 23:241-66. |
1985* |
"Peasants versus Capitalists in the Indian Sugar Industry: Impact of the Irrigation Frontier," Journal of Asian Studies 45(1):59-80. |
1984* |
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1979* |
"Why Some of the Poor Get Richer: Economic Change and Mobility in Rural Western India." Current Anthropology 20 (1979): 495-516, 657-58 (with CA* comment). |