Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 217
... important relationship between this damming up of population in the countryside and the successful seizure of power by the militarist clique that carried Japan into the disastrous adventures that began with the invasion of Man- churia ...
... important relationship between this damming up of population in the countryside and the successful seizure of power by the militarist clique that carried Japan into the disastrous adventures that began with the invasion of Man- churia ...
Pagina 263
... important in accounting for the bimodal strategy that was implemented . The view that the most important positive effects of Mexico's land reform were indirect appears to command fairly general agreement . Edmundo Flores , for example ...
... important in accounting for the bimodal strategy that was implemented . The view that the most important positive effects of Mexico's land reform were indirect appears to command fairly general agreement . Edmundo Flores , for example ...
Pagina 409
... important and difficult , but they are the sort of disequilibria that represent an important dynamic force in economic growth because they give rise to new op- portunities for profitable investment . Far more important are the social ...
... important and difficult , but they are the sort of disequilibria that represent an important dynamic force in economic growth because they give rise to new op- portunities for profitable investment . Far more important are the social ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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