Researches and teaches research methodology and development-related issues. Currently based at NCDS (Bhubaneswar) as its Director. Earlier, he has researched and taught at NCCU, Taipei; IGIDR, Mumbai; and GIPE, Pune. He is an alumnus of IVLP (Department of State, US) and was a Subir Chowdhury Fellow on Quality and Economics at LSE. His MPhil and PhD theses on tribal agrarian economies were carried out at CDS (Thriuvananthapuram) and awarded by JNU (New Delhi). His MA in Economics was carried out at the University of Hyderabad.
Supervisors: Professor G Niranjana Rao and Professor Sakti Padhi
Phone: +91-22-28416516
Address: Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR),
General Arun Kumar Vaidya Marg,
Goregaon (East), Mumbai-400065
Maharashtra, INDIA
Supervisors: Professor G Niranjana Rao and Professor Sakti Padhi
Phone: +91-22-28416516
Address: Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR),
General Arun Kumar Vaidya Marg,
Goregaon (East), Mumbai-400065
Maharashtra, INDIA
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Books by Srijit Mishra
The complexity of the issues is unravelled by addressing both the macro context and the regional-level manifestations of the agrarian crisis. The macro dimensions include detailed analysis of structural, institutional and policy changes; institutional credit; and state of agricultural research. Case studies of five states-Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Punjab, which experienced high and unusual incidence of farmers' suicides and agrarian distress-present the micro-perspectives. These case studies not only bring out the diversity of conditions prevalent in the states, but also highlight the common problem of failure of public support systems in agriculture. The methods used range from models of explanation based on data from national surveys to discussion of state-specific situations seen through farmer household surveys.
Providing a comprehensive picture of the state of Indian agriculture at eh turn of the twenty-first century, this book will be useful to researchers, policy makers, civil society organizations, and students of Indian economy, polity, and society.
The paperback edition has been published in 2010.
Papers by Srijit Mishra
The complexity of the issues is unravelled by addressing both the macro context and the regional-level manifestations of the agrarian crisis. The macro dimensions include detailed analysis of structural, institutional and policy changes; institutional credit; and state of agricultural research. Case studies of five states-Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Punjab, which experienced high and unusual incidence of farmers' suicides and agrarian distress-present the micro-perspectives. These case studies not only bring out the diversity of conditions prevalent in the states, but also highlight the common problem of failure of public support systems in agriculture. The methods used range from models of explanation based on data from national surveys to discussion of state-specific situations seen through farmer household surveys.
Providing a comprehensive picture of the state of Indian agriculture at eh turn of the twenty-first century, this book will be useful to researchers, policy makers, civil society organizations, and students of Indian economy, polity, and society.
The paperback edition has been published in 2010.