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Pillai, J. Rajmohan. World cashew industry: An Indian perspective. Kollam: Rajan Pillai Foundation, 2008.

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National Seminar on Development of Cashew Industry in India (1996 Bhubaneswar, India). National Seminar on Development of Cashew Industry in India, 14-15 December 1996, Bhubaneswar: Souvenir : Indian cashew in last three decades. Kochi: Directorate of Cashewnut Development, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, 1996.

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Institute, V. V. Giri National Labour. Employment and social protection of cashew workers in India: With special reference to Kerala. Noida: V. V. Giri National Labour Institute, 2014.

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Behrens, Rüdiger. Cashew as an agroforestry crop: Prospects and potentials. Weikersheim, Germany: Margraf Verlag, 1996.

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Ferrão, J. Eduardo Mendes. O cajueiro. Lisboa: Ministério do Planeamento e da Administração do Território, Secretaria de Estado da Ciência e Tecnologia, Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical, 1995.

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Corporation, International Finance. Prospects for Cambodia's cashew sub-sector. Phnom Penh, Cambodia: International Finance Corporation, 2010.

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Kyle, Steven C. A multimarket analysis of cashew production in Mozambique. Ithaca, N.Y: Dept. of Agricultural, Resource, and Managerial Economics, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, 1999.

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Filho, Hildo M. de Souza, Carlos Enrique Guanziroli, and Airton Saboya Valente Junior. Cadeia produtiva da castanha do caju: Estudo das relações de mercado. Fortaleza: Banco do Nordeste, 2009.

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Mole, Paulo Nicua. Smallholder cashew development opportunities and linkages to food security in Nampula Province, Mozambique. [Maputo] Republic of Mozambique: Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Directorate of Economics, 2000.

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Neto, Alfredo Lopes. Agroindústria do caju. Fortaleza: Edições IPLANCE, 1997.

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Moreira, Agio Augusto. O cajueiro: Vida, uso e estórias. Fortaleza, Ceará: [s.n.], 2002.

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National Workshop on Cashew (1992 Kanpur, India). National Workshop on Cashew, Kanpur, 1992: Special issue on the proceedings compiled and edited by P.P. Balasubramanian ; associates K.P. Krishnan, V.K. Suresh Babu, M. Rema. Kochi, Kerala State: Directorate of Cashewnut Development, Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture, 1992.

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Pontes, Antonio Luciano. Vocabulário da cultura e da industrialização do caju. Brasília, DF: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica, 2006.

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Pontes, Antonio Luciano. Vocabulário da cultura e da industrialização do caju. Brasília, DF: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica, 2006.

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Rānchī, India) National Conference on Cashew Strategies for Cashew Development-"Non-Traditional States" (2013. National Conference on Cashew: "Strategies for Development of Cashew in Non-Traditional States" : 20-21 November 2013, Ranchi, Jharkhand = Kajū para Rāshtrīya Sammelana : Kāju Vikāsa Paddhatiyām̐-- "Gaira Paramparika Rā̃jya". Kochi: Directorate of Cashewnut and Cocoa Development, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India, 2013.

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McMillan, Margaret Stokes. When economic reform goes wrong: Cachews in Mozambique. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

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K, Govindan Kutty, ed. A wasted death: The rise and fall of Rajan Pillai. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2001.

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Pillai, K. Balan. Economic impact of collective bargaining: A micro-analysis. Delhi: Ajanta, 1993.

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International Cashew and Coconut Conference (1997 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania). Proceedings of the International Cashew and Coconut Conference: Trees for life - the key to development : held at Kilimanjaro Hotel, Dar es Salaam, 17-21 February, 1997. Reading: BioHybrids International Ltd, 1998.

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Jaffee, Steven. Private sector response to market liberalization: The experience of Tanzania's cashew nut industry. Washington, D.C: World Bank, Agriculture and Natural Resources Department, Agricultural Policies Division, 1994.

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Entre martelos e lâminas: Dinâmicas globais, políticas de produção e fábricas de Caju em Moçambique. Porto: Edições Afrontamento, 2010.

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Modernization and Effeminization in India: Kerala Cashew Workers Since 1930. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2004.

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Council, Cashew Export Promotion, ed. Cashew statistics. Cochin: Cashew Export Promotion Council of India, 2005.

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India. Central Pollution Control Board., ed. Comprehensive industry document for cashew seed processing industries. Delhi: Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment & Forests, 2007.

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Liberalisation, gender, and livelihoods: The cashew nut case. [Maputo?]: International Institute for Environment and Development, 2003.

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Rajmohan, Pillai, K. Govinda, and J. Rajmohan Pillai. Wasted Death. Penguin Books,India, 2003.

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Bureau, India Labour, ed. Report on socio-economic conditions of women workers in selected cashewnut processing units in selected states, 1998. Chandigarh: Labour Bureau, Ministry of Labour, Govt. of India, 1999.

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A, Dorward, Kydd Jonathan, and Poulton Colin, eds. Smallholder cash crop production under market liberalisation. Oxon: CAB International, 1998.

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Ballakrishnen, Swethaa S. Accidental Feminism. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691182537.001.0001.

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In India, elite law firms offer a surprising oasis for women within a hostile, predominantly male industry. Less than 10 percent of the country's lawyers are female, but women in the most prestigious firms are significantly represented both at entry and partnership. Elite workspaces are notorious for being unfriendly to new actors, so what allows for aberration in certain workspaces? This book examines how a range of underlying mechanisms — gendered socialization and essentialism, family structures and dynamics, and firm and regulatory histories — afford certain professionals egalitarian outcomes that are not available to their local and global peers. Juxtaposing findings on the legal profession with those on elite consulting firms, the book reveals that parity arises not from a commitment to create feminist organizations, but from structural factors that incidentally come together to do gender differently. Simultaneously, the book offers notes of caution: while conditional convergence may create equality in ways that more targeted endeavors fail to achieve, “accidental” developments are hard to replicate, and are, in this case, buttressed by embedded inequalities. The book examines whether gender parity produced without institutional sanction should still be considered feminist. In offering new ways to think about equality movements and outcomes, the book forces readers to critically consider the work of intention in progress narratives.
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