India's water sector is crying for institutional and policy reforms. Its public irrigation systems are performing far below par. As a direct consequence, farmers are turning to groundwater for their irrigation needs. Booming groundwater irrigation has become the mainstay of Indian farming but it ...
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Shah, Tushaar
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Giordano, Mark
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Wang, Jinxia
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[Irrigation institutions in a dynamic economy: What is China doing differently from India?]
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Irrigation institutions in a dynamic economy: What is China doing differently from India?