Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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... manufacturing sectors . As we saw in Table 1.1 , the countries with a smaller fraction of their labor force engaged in farming also have , despite the reduced manpower input , higher absolute levels of na- tional per capita agricultural ...
... manufacturing sectors . As we saw in Table 1.1 , the countries with a smaller fraction of their labor force engaged in farming also have , despite the reduced manpower input , higher absolute levels of na- tional per capita agricultural ...
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... manufacturing sector itself . Table 2.2 sum- marizes data for a cross section of 55 countries , divided at the 10 million population mark into small and large countries . The top row shows the aggregate share of manufacturing as per ...
... manufacturing sector itself . Table 2.2 sum- marizes data for a cross section of 55 countries , divided at the 10 million population mark into small and large countries . The top row shows the aggregate share of manufacturing as per ...
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... manufacturing output we can apply the same type of identity we used in agriculture , substituting capital per worker ( K / L ) for cultivated acreage per worker : Y / L = K / L • Y / K . This says that output per worker in manufacturing ...
... manufacturing output we can apply the same type of identity we used in agriculture , substituting capital per worker ( K / L ) for cultivated acreage per worker : Y / L = K / L • Y / K . This says that output per worker in manufacturing ...
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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