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... million in 1950 to 49 million in 1969 ; and the increase in yields has been about as important as acreage expan- sion in accounting for the growth of maize output . It is clear from the comparison of maize and wheat yields in Table 6.2 ...
... million in 1950 to 49 million in 1969 ; and the increase in yields has been about as important as acreage expan- sion in accounting for the growth of maize output . It is clear from the comparison of maize and wheat yields in Table 6.2 ...
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... million rupees ( $ 19 million ) -of which ap- proximately 60 per cent represented foreign exchange . The overrun was accounted for by original omissions ( import duties , working capital , railway extension , staff training , insurance ) ...
... million rupees ( $ 19 million ) -of which ap- proximately 60 per cent represented foreign exchange . The overrun was accounted for by original omissions ( import duties , working capital , railway extension , staff training , insurance ) ...
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... million rupees of which 113 million was foreign exchange . In fact , the plant was not ready for operation until April 1963 ( five and one - half years ) and the cost had escalated to 229 million rupees ; and the ammonia plant could not ...
... million rupees of which 113 million was foreign exchange . In fact , the plant was not ready for operation until April 1963 ( five and one - half years ) and the cost had escalated to 229 million rupees ; and the ammonia plant could not ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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