Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I The big picture
- Part II Differentiations and extensions
- Part III Synthesis and interpretation
- Appendices
- Appendix A Data used in Chapter 3
- Appendix B Data used in Chapter 5
- Appendix C Data used in Chapter 6
- Appendix D Error correction model used in Chapter 3
- Appendix E Error correction model used in Chapter 5
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix B - Data used in Chapter 5
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2015
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I The big picture
- Part II Differentiations and extensions
- Part III Synthesis and interpretation
- Appendices
- Appendix A Data used in Chapter 3
- Appendix B Data used in Chapter 5
- Appendix C Data used in Chapter 6
- Appendix D Error correction model used in Chapter 3
- Appendix E Error correction model used in Chapter 5
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This appendix shows all the sources used for the analysis in Chapter 5. Again, all the sources and markets used for this chapter are listed for reasons of transparency, even though a good part of the data had been used in previous chapters already. Again, conversions used to turn capacity into weight measures are 76 kg/hl for wheat and 72 kg/hl for spelt, if not noted otherwise. Also, prices are wheat prices if not mentioned otherwise.
Sources of Grain Prices
Western India
Bombay, 1836–1914
Source for 1836–1862: Accompaniments nos. 1 to 9, p. 118. Tolas per rupee, calendar years.
Source for 1863–1914: Prices and Wages, various issues. Seers per rupee (earlier issues) and rupees per maund (later issues); average prices for calendar years.
Junnar, 1800–1827
Source: Divekar, V.D., Prices andWages, table 38. Average market prices for harvest years (June-May); seers per rupee. Wholesale prices.
Mahalunge, Wanawadi, Hadapsar, Wadki, Belsar 1808/09–1828
Source: Divekar, V.D., Prices andWages, table 27. Average market prices for harvest years (June-May); seers per rupee. Wholesale prices.
Nimgaon Ketki, 1809–1827
Source: Divekar, V.D., Prices and Wages, table 38. Average market prices for harvest years (June-May); seers per rupee. Wholesale prices.
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