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6. A.K. Sen. 'Peasants and Dualism with or without surplus labour' Journal of Political Economy^ 1966,
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8. The same result was obtained in an unpublished paper by S. Brahme and R.S. Rao, who analysed the FMS data for Maharashtra. See their 'Capitalism in Agriculture—A Survey* (paper presented to Seminar on Political Economy of Agriculture, Calcutta, 1973).