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Operation Barga's Success from Simultaneously Increasing Productivity and Equality

Operation Barga is considered a successful policy because evidence shows it simultaneously increased overall agricultural output and improved economic equality. This dual achievement is often described using the metaphor of 'making the economic pie larger' while also giving 'a larger slice to the poorest people.' The reform accomplished this by boosting total production, which expanded the available resources, and ensuring that the sharecroppers, the most impoverished group, received a greater portion of that increased output.

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