Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 45
Pagina 142
... acres cultivated per worker ( A / L ) and in the average yield per acre ( Y / A ) . It is apparent that at any point in time , output per worker will be given by the identity : Y A Y L L ยท A The rate of change over time in output per ...
... acres cultivated per worker ( A / L ) and in the average yield per acre ( Y / A ) . It is apparent that at any point in time , output per worker will be given by the identity : Y A Y L L ยท A The rate of change over time in output per ...
Pagina 377
... acre . These data are presented in Table 8.6 . In Table 8.7 the individual items are aggregated into equipment packages which correspond with the three alternative farming regimes . We thus arrive at a total equipment flow per acre ...
... acre . These data are presented in Table 8.6 . In Table 8.7 the individual items are aggregated into equipment packages which correspond with the three alternative farming regimes . We thus arrive at a total equipment flow per acre ...
Pagina 407
... acre more rapidly than small farmers . The figures shown in the following tabulation based on a 1967 survey of 120 progressive farmers in Uttar Pradesh undoubt- edly give an exaggerated impression of the contrast because they relate to ...
... acre more rapidly than small farmers . The figures shown in the following tabulation based on a 1967 survey of 120 progressive farmers in Uttar Pradesh undoubt- edly give an exaggerated impression of the contrast because they relate to ...
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
Copyright | |
10 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acre acreage agri agricul agricultural development agricultural production agricultural strategy ammonia average bimodal capital cent Chapter considerable cost crop cultivated Data demand developing countries distribution duction Economic Development economic rent effects efficient engineering expansion expansion path exports factor farm cash farm equipment farm households farm labor force farm output farm products farmers fertilizer firms foreign exchange hectare implements important improved income India industry innovations inputs institutions intersectoral investment irrigation Japan labor force land reform late-developing countries maize manufacturing mechanization ment Mexico million modern Naphtha nitrogen nomic nonagricultural operational units pattern of agricultural period plant policies population problems programs Punjab purchases rapid ratio reduced relative result rice rural seed-fertilizer revolution share significant social Soviet structural transformation Table Taiwan technical tion tractors tubewells tural unimodal unimodal strategy varieties West Pakistan wheat worker yield