Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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... worker ( Y / L ) into changes in the number of acres cultivated per worker ( A / L ) and in the average yield per acre ( Y / A ) . It is apparent that at any point in time , output per worker will be given by the identity : Y A Y L L ...
... worker ( Y / L ) into changes in the number of acres cultivated per worker ( A / L ) and in the average yield per acre ( Y / A ) . It is apparent that at any point in time , output per worker will be given by the identity : Y A Y L L ...
Pagina 144
... worker in both Japan and the United States was especially high in the most recent periods ( 1952-67 for Japan and ... worker . In Taiwan the rate of growth in output per worker has ( until very recently ) been roughly one percentage ...
... worker in both Japan and the United States was especially high in the most recent periods ( 1952-67 for Japan and ... worker . In Taiwan the rate of growth in output per worker has ( until very recently ) been roughly one percentage ...
Pagina 193
... worker ( hectares / worker ) United States Japan Agricultural land area per farm worker United States Japan Relative prices of land and labor ( days of work required to purchase one hectare of arable land ) United States Japan 1880 1960 ...
... worker ( hectares / worker ) United States Japan Agricultural land area per farm worker United States Japan Relative prices of land and labor ( days of work required to purchase one hectare of arable land ) United States Japan 1880 1960 ...
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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