Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina xvi
... late - developing countries . The first of these conditioning factors is the simple fact of being late . The principal consequence of being late is the enormous technological backlog that a developing country can draw upon . Freed of ...
... late - developing countries . The first of these conditioning factors is the simple fact of being late . The principal consequence of being late is the enormous technological backlog that a developing country can draw upon . Freed of ...
Pagina 76
... developed coun- tries . The existence of this technology backlog , much of which is transferable , creates the possibility for late - developing countries to bypass the vast investment of time and resources that the accumula- tion of ...
... developed coun- tries . The existence of this technology backlog , much of which is transferable , creates the possibility for late - developing countries to bypass the vast investment of time and resources that the accumula- tion of ...
Pagina 240
... , but it seems useful to classify it as a late- developing country . Although many students of Russia's economic history have emphasized the quickening pace of economic develop- ment in the decades preceding the First World War , 240.
... , but it seems useful to classify it as a late- developing country . Although many students of Russia's economic history have emphasized the quickening pace of economic develop- ment in the decades preceding the First World War , 240.
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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