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Pagina 136
... rural areas . For the rural works program in Bangladesh ( then East Pakistan ) , which was one of the more ambitious under- takings of this type and one that was financed to a large extent by P. L. 480 grain imports , Walter Falcon ...
... rural areas . For the rural works program in Bangladesh ( then East Pakistan ) , which was one of the more ambitious under- takings of this type and one that was financed to a large extent by P. L. 480 grain imports , Walter Falcon ...
Pagina 137
... rural power structure and political institutions . This has obvious im- plications with respect to political and financial support for rural schools and other institutions to serve farming communities . There are , of course ...
... rural power structure and political institutions . This has obvious im- plications with respect to political and financial support for rural schools and other institutions to serve farming communities . There are , of course ...
Pagina 175
... rural works programs in India and Pakistan . Sunil Guha , Rural Manpower and Capital Formation in India ( New Delhi , 1969 ) , p . 58. Walter P. Falcon's estimate of the employment impact of that program is reported in “ Agricul- tural ...
... rural works programs in India and Pakistan . Sunil Guha , Rural Manpower and Capital Formation in India ( New Delhi , 1969 ) , p . 58. Walter P. Falcon's estimate of the employment impact of that program is reported in “ Agricul- tural ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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