Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Bruce F. JOHNSTON. India ( L'n = 3.8 per cent ) the time required to reduce the agricul- tural labor force ratio from 70 to 50 per cent would be cut from 44 years to 19 years , abstracting from the lag that would occur before a reduced ...
Bruce F. JOHNSTON. India ( L'n = 3.8 per cent ) the time required to reduce the agricul- tural labor force ratio from 70 to 50 per cent would be cut from 44 years to 19 years , abstracting from the lag that would occur before a reduced ...
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... cent of sales.31 Taking a somewhat different approach , Delbert Myren has suggested that some 20 per cent of the country's farm households constitute a modern , commercial sector , perhaps 35 per cent are traditional , predominantly ...
... cent of sales.31 Taking a somewhat different approach , Delbert Myren has suggested that some 20 per cent of the country's farm households constitute a modern , commercial sector , perhaps 35 per cent are traditional , predominantly ...
Pagina 262
... cent annual increase in output in the Pa- cific North during the 30 - year period is almost entirely attributable to the 5.6 per cent rate of increase in total inputs whereas the 2.9 per cent rate of increase in inputs in the South ...
... cent annual increase in output in the Pa- cific North during the 30 - year period is almost entirely attributable to the 5.6 per cent rate of increase in total inputs whereas the 2.9 per cent rate of increase in inputs in the South ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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