Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Bruce F. JOHNSTON. 4 The Design of An Agricultural Strategy In this chapter we address the thorny problems involved in designing an efficient agricultural strategy . But what do we mean by agricul- tural strategy - and an " efficient ...
Bruce F. JOHNSTON. 4 The Design of An Agricultural Strategy In this chapter we address the thorny problems involved in designing an efficient agricultural strategy . But what do we mean by agricul- tural strategy - and an " efficient ...
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... farm units in allocating resources so as to minimize costs is clearly an essential ingredient of an efficient agricultural strategy . It is , however , the nature of technical innovations and their diffusion among farmers that are ...
... farm units in allocating resources so as to minimize costs is clearly an essential ingredient of an efficient agricultural strategy . It is , however , the nature of technical innovations and their diffusion among farmers that are ...
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... strategy will often be made by default . Moreover , for reasons examined in the section on p . 153 , there are often strong political pressures that tend to bias the outcome toward a bimodal strategy . For both ... AGRICULTURAL STRATEGY 133.
... strategy will often be made by default . Moreover , for reasons examined in the section on p . 153 , there are often strong political pressures that tend to bias the outcome toward a bimodal strategy . For both ... AGRICULTURAL STRATEGY 133.
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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