Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... purchases from other sectors , rises . However , the value of these purchases as a per cent of NNP falls owing to the dominant effect of the declining share of primary products in national output . Because the manufacturing sector is ...
... purchases from other sectors , rises . However , the value of these purchases as a per cent of NNP falls owing to the dominant effect of the declining share of primary products in national output . Because the manufacturing sector is ...
Pagina 407
... purchase of tubewells and tractors , but smaller farmers have had to rely on their own resources or on the informal credit market , where interest rates are much higher , for fi- nancing purchases of fertilizer and other current inputs ...
... purchase of tubewells and tractors , but smaller farmers have had to rely on their own resources or on the informal credit market , where interest rates are much higher , for fi- nancing purchases of fertilizer and other current inputs ...
Pagina 419
... purchase them ; and their political influence is considerable in spite of the small numbers involved . The purchase of ... purchases . These forces have been strengthened by the effects of the price distortions that have made capital and ...
... purchase them ; and their political influence is considerable in spite of the small numbers involved . The purchase of ... purchases . These forces have been strengthened by the effects of the price distortions that have made capital and ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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