Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... ratio is the only one to converge upward on the national aver- age . ) Third , all the nonagricultural sectors commence with labor productivity levels far above the national average and show much faster rates of convergence ( downward ) ...
... ratio is the only one to converge upward on the national aver- age . ) Third , all the nonagricultural sectors commence with labor productivity levels far above the national average and show much faster rates of convergence ( downward ) ...
Pagina 83
... ratio explains more variation in the savings ratio than does per capita income is a measure of the " drag " imposed by high birthrates.8 A rise in the natural rate of population increase is translated with about a 15 year lag into a ...
... ratio explains more variation in the savings ratio than does per capita income is a measure of the " drag " imposed by high birthrates.8 A rise in the natural rate of population increase is translated with about a 15 year lag into a ...
Pagina 122
... ratio will increase during the lag period , after which time it will remain constant . A fall in the birthrate will lower the dependency ratio in a symmetrical fashion . 10. We owe this definition of the rate of structural ...
... ratio will increase during the lag period , after which time it will remain constant . A fall in the birthrate will lower the dependency ratio in a symmetrical fashion . 10. We owe this definition of the rate of structural ...
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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