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Pagina 274
... cost of this family labor would be substantially less than the wage rate for agricultural workers and accordingly calculated the cost of the additional labor at one - half the agricultural wage rate prevailing in Puebla State . Cano and ...
... cost of this family labor would be substantially less than the wage rate for agricultural workers and accordingly calculated the cost of the additional labor at one - half the agricultural wage rate prevailing in Puebla State . Cano and ...
Pagina 335
... cost nitrogen production . By 1971 there were 13 nitrogen fertilizer factories in India and four in West Pakistan , producing 978,000 and 170,000 metric tons of plant nu- trient nitrogen ; the figure for Taiwan was 240,000 tons ...
... cost nitrogen production . By 1971 there were 13 nitrogen fertilizer factories in India and four in West Pakistan , producing 978,000 and 170,000 metric tons of plant nu- trient nitrogen ; the figure for Taiwan was 240,000 tons ...
Pagina 337
... cost of 27 million rupees . Thus the aggregate overrun was 48 per cent , giving a total investment of $ 53 million . The sources of increased costs were similar to those at Daudkhel : in- creases in equipment prices , duties , and wage ...
... cost of 27 million rupees . Thus the aggregate overrun was 48 per cent , giving a total investment of $ 53 million . The sources of increased costs were similar to those at Daudkhel : in- creases in equipment prices , duties , and wage ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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