Cattle Population in India: Do Institutions Matter?
KAZI IQBAL, KAZI ALI TOUFIQUE AND MD. WAHID FERDOUS IBON
Abstract
We use Indian livestock census data to show that states with more stringent slaughter laws perform better in terms of cattle population growth than states where slaughter acts are more enabling. We also show that the growth in cattle population is caused by an increase in female crossbred cattle and more so in the states where slaughter rules are very restrictive. Despite a complete ban on cow slaughter in some states, they do not show any balance between male and female cows. These results are non-intuitive and have strong political and policy implications but require further investigation.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.57138/SHZE1475
Date of Publication
August 2021
Keywords
Cattle Population, Institutions, India
JEL Classification Code
E02, O13, O43
Recommended Citation
Iqbal, K., Toufique, K. A., & Ibon, M. W. F. (2020). Cattle population in India. The Bangladesh Development Studies, 43(1&2), 63-78. https://doi.org/10.57138/SHZE1475