Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 217
... firms in the " modern " sector of industry , it can probably be assumed that those enterprises fared well in the rationing of available credit whereas firms in the " semimodern " sector bore the brunt of the tight money policies . W. W. ...
... firms in the " modern " sector of industry , it can probably be assumed that those enterprises fared well in the rationing of available credit whereas firms in the " semimodern " sector bore the brunt of the tight money policies . W. W. ...
Pagina 368
... firms . The higher proportion of circulating capital for the large firms is related to ( a ) production for inventory as opposed to order and ( b ) the holding of large stocks of pig iron , im- ported under license at prices about half ...
... firms . The higher proportion of circulating capital for the large firms is related to ( a ) production for inventory as opposed to order and ( b ) the holding of large stocks of pig iron , im- ported under license at prices about half ...
Pagina 370
Bruce F. JOHNSTON. with large firms in Bombay ; the largest firm set up 70 of its employ- ees in business to create its own ancillaries . With the help of the In- dian Institute of Standards , the Kolhapur Engineering Association ...
Bruce F. JOHNSTON. with large firms in Bombay ; the largest firm set up 70 of its employ- ees in business to create its own ancillaries . With the help of the In- dian Institute of Standards , the Kolhapur Engineering Association ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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