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Economic Strategies in Late-developing Countries Johnston, John, Bruce F.
Johnston, Peter Kilby. Finance , ” Journal of Economic Literature Vol . 7 , No . 3 (
September 1969 ) , p . 804 . 14 . Earl O . Heady , “ Welfare Implications of
Agricultural ...
Economic Strategies in Late-developing Countries Johnston, John, Bruce F.
Johnston, Peter Kilby. Finance , ” Journal of Economic Literature Vol . 7 , No . 3 (
September 1969 ) , p . 804 . 14 . Earl O . Heady , “ Welfare Implications of
Agricultural ...
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Economic Strategies in Late-developing Countries Johnston, John, Bruce F.
Johnston, Peter Kilby. averaged only . 2 per cent instead of 2 per cent and that
the rate of increase in domestic production would have been about . 8 instead of .
Economic Strategies in Late-developing Countries Johnston, John, Bruce F.
Johnston, Peter Kilby. averaged only . 2 per cent instead of 2 per cent and that
the rate of increase in domestic production would have been about . 8 instead of .
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Economic Development Series General Editor : Gerald M . Meier , Professor of
International Economics , Stanford University This series focuses on the most
challenging questions and strategic problems that now confront less developed ...
Economic Development Series General Editor : Gerald M . Meier , Professor of
International Economics , Stanford University This series focuses on the most
challenging questions and strategic problems that now confront less developed ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 4 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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