Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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... economic rent which can be captured by the government in the form of lease rents , royalties , profit taxes , and the like . Liberal foreign exchange earnings go a long way to ease the import con- straint on introducing modern ...
... economic rent which can be captured by the government in the form of lease rents , royalties , profit taxes , and the like . Liberal foreign exchange earnings go a long way to ease the import con- straint on introducing modern ...
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... rent is not as large as it would be in the absence of such innovations . That general tendency is obscured , however , by the fact that the initial in- crease in productivity will mainly increase the economic rent of land ; and in ...
... rent is not as large as it would be in the absence of such innovations . That general tendency is obscured , however , by the fact that the initial in- crease in productivity will mainly increase the economic rent of land ; and in ...
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... economic rent " and that in practice family labor is likely to be used " up to the limit imposed by the pro- duction possibility curve " because of the lack of alternative job opportunities . Furthermore , he notes that " The results of ...
... economic rent " and that in practice family labor is likely to be used " up to the limit imposed by the pro- duction possibility curve " because of the lack of alternative job opportunities . Furthermore , he notes that " The results of ...
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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