Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... farm products relative to the number of farm households . Given that the demand for farm products is price inelas- tic , expansion of production for market at a faster rate than the secu- lar increase in commercial demand would mean a ...
... farm products relative to the number of farm households . Given that the demand for farm products is price inelas- tic , expansion of production for market at a faster rate than the secu- lar increase in commercial demand would mean a ...
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... farm products , abundant land , and rapid decline in the relative and ( from 1910 ) absolute size of the farm population , there was a growing need to economize on the time required for performing farm operations . This need was ...
... farm products , abundant land , and rapid decline in the relative and ( from 1910 ) absolute size of the farm population , there was a growing need to economize on the time required for performing farm operations . This need was ...
Pagina 316
... agriculture , the provision of loan funds through financial inter- mediaries , and income payments received by members of farm households from the nonfarm sector . Reversing the previous case , a rise in the price of farm products relative ...
... agriculture , the provision of loan funds through financial inter- mediaries , and income payments received by members of farm households from the nonfarm sector . Reversing the previous case , a rise in the price of farm products relative ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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