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... Tables ( Washington , D.C. , 1971 ) , Table 4 ; Food and Agriculture Or- ganization of the United Nations , Production Yearbook ( Rome , various years ) , Table 1 ; idem , Yearbook of Forest Products Statistics ( Rome , 1965 ) , Table ...
... Tables ( Washington , D.C. , 1971 ) , Table 4 ; Food and Agriculture Or- ganization of the United Nations , Production Yearbook ( Rome , various years ) , Table 1 ; idem , Yearbook of Forest Products Statistics ( Rome , 1965 ) , Table ...
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... ( Table 1.3 ) . The dif- ference is reflected in the large areas in the latter group used as pas- tures for grazing livestock . The differences across countries in crop land per holding then do not vary so radically and can be explained ...
... ( Table 1.3 ) . The dif- ference is reflected in the large areas in the latter group used as pas- tures for grazing livestock . The differences across countries in crop land per holding then do not vary so radically and can be explained ...
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... Table 7.3 presents the more traditional measure of physical capital intensity , total assets per worker . ( This same ratio for ( West ) Pakistan is shown in Table 7.4 . ) By this meas- ure Taiwan's fertilizer industry surpasses ...
... Table 7.3 presents the more traditional measure of physical capital intensity , total assets per worker . ( This same ratio for ( West ) Pakistan is shown in Table 7.4 . ) By this meas- ure Taiwan's fertilizer industry surpasses ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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