Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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... Chapter 4. Major attention is given in Chapter 9 to examining those issues in the con- text of recent experience in India and Pakistan which serves to clarify some of the problems and opportunities associated with the Green Revolution ...
... Chapter 4. Major attention is given in Chapter 9 to examining those issues in the con- text of recent experience in India and Pakistan which serves to clarify some of the problems and opportunities associated with the Green Revolution ...
Pagina 299
... chapter and the next we will focus our analysis on the contemporary experience of three Asian countries -Taiwan , India , and West Pakistan . The subject of this chapter will be various macroeconomic elements of the agriculture ...
... chapter and the next we will focus our analysis on the contemporary experience of three Asian countries -Taiwan , India , and West Pakistan . The subject of this chapter will be various macroeconomic elements of the agriculture ...
Pagina 329
... Chapter 3. The production process for both nitrogen and phosphate involves extremely large - scale , capital - intensive plants . As we saw in the preceding chapter ( Tables 7.2-7.4 ) , chemical fertilizers are among the most capital ...
... Chapter 3. The production process for both nitrogen and phosphate involves extremely large - scale , capital - intensive plants . As we saw in the preceding chapter ( Tables 7.2-7.4 ) , chemical fertilizers are among the most capital ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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