Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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... rice . As Pierre Gourou has noted , " the flooded rice field offers man- kind in the tropics the best chance of a yearly production of a suffi- ciency of carbohydrates with a minimum of manure and without fal- low periods or risk of ...
... rice . As Pierre Gourou has noted , " the flooded rice field offers man- kind in the tropics the best chance of a yearly production of a suffi- ciency of carbohydrates with a minimum of manure and without fal- low periods or risk of ...
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... rice and Pitic 62 and Penjamo 62 ( Mexico 1962 ) for wheat.19 Since these initial breakthroughs there has been a continuous stream of new dwarf wheat and rice varieties which yield up to three or four times more grain than the ...
... rice and Pitic 62 and Penjamo 62 ( Mexico 1962 ) for wheat.19 Since these initial breakthroughs there has been a continuous stream of new dwarf wheat and rice varieties which yield up to three or four times more grain than the ...
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... rice repre- sented a reversal of a policy that had been followed throughout Japan's era of modern economic growth , that is , preventing any significant increase in the price of this major wage good . Yujiro Ha- yami emphasizes that the ...
... rice repre- sented a reversal of a policy that had been followed throughout Japan's era of modern economic growth , that is , preventing any significant increase in the price of this major wage good . Yujiro Ha- yami emphasizes that the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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