For 14 years between 1956 and 1970, ecoÂnÂomist Thomasson Januzzi painÂstaÂkÂinÂgly collected and pored over data from five villages in Bihar. What emeÂrÂged, in one reviewer바카라™s words, was 바카라śa detailed picÂÂture of바카라¦ impending doom, for which both India and the world are unprepared바카라¦바카라ť Bihar was a feudal society with rich zamindars lording over a vast mass of peasants who lived slightly below subsisÂtÂence. Extreme poverty in Bihar is, thus, not a new proÂblem; neither are forecasts replete with doomsday imagery.