Drip irrigation in India has expanded slowly. One reason cited is the high capital costs facing the smallholder-dominated agricultural sector. Governments have provided capital subsidies in response. This study finds that, rather than improving access to drip, the subsidy system holds the technol...
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Malik, Ravinder Paul Singh
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Giordano, Mark
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Rathore, M.S.
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[The negative impact of subsidies on the adoption of drip irrigation in India: evidence from Madhya Pradesh]
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The negative impact of subsidies on the adoption of drip irrigation in India: evidence from Madhya Pradesh