Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 154
... factor prices.24 Thus they hypothesize that relative factor prices will induce not only farm- ers and firms supplying inputs but also agricultural administrators and scientists to emphasize institutional and technical innovations that ...
... factor prices.24 Thus they hypothesize that relative factor prices will induce not only farm- ers and firms supplying inputs but also agricultural administrators and scientists to emphasize institutional and technical innovations that ...
Pagina 222
... factor productivity explains a major part of the ex- pansion of output in the United States whereas in Japan the increases in use of inputs was not much less than the growth of output and the increase in factor productivity was only 17 ...
... factor productivity explains a major part of the ex- pansion of output in the United States whereas in Japan the increases in use of inputs was not much less than the growth of output and the increase in factor productivity was only 17 ...
Pagina 325
... factor - intensity of industrial establishments . These technological attributes create differential barriers to ... factor earnings stemming from noncompetitive product and input markets . The presence of these imper- fections distorts ...
... factor - intensity of industrial establishments . These technological attributes create differential barriers to ... factor earnings stemming from noncompetitive product and input markets . The presence of these imper- fections distorts ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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