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Pagina 146
... expansion or import substitution . It may also be possible for marketed ... expansion of output may still be profitable in spite of a substantial decline in farm ... path ; to assess the benefits and costs of an individual project or to ...
... expansion or import substitution . It may also be possible for marketed ... expansion of output may still be profitable in spite of a substantial decline in farm ... path ; to assess the benefits and costs of an individual project or to ...
Pagina 390
... expansion path . The sectorwide growth of labor productivity will , of course , depend not only on the factors influencing the rate of increase in farm output but also on the demographic and economic factors that determine the rate of ...
... expansion path . The sectorwide growth of labor productivity will , of course , depend not only on the factors influencing the rate of increase in farm output but also on the demographic and economic factors that determine the rate of ...
Pagina 422
Bruce F. JOHNSTON. an expansion path related to a unimodal size distribution of opera- tional units represents a more efficient alternative than a bimodal growth path for the reasons set forth in Chapter 4 . The success achieved in Japan ...
Bruce F. JOHNSTON. an expansion path related to a unimodal size distribution of opera- tional units represents a more efficient alternative than a bimodal growth path for the reasons set forth in Chapter 4 . The success achieved in Japan ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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