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3 presents cross - sectional figures developed by Kuznets on the changing
intersectoral distribution of output and labor force at successively higher levels of
per capita income . Our attention at the beginning of the chapter was focused on
two ...
3 presents cross - sectional figures developed by Kuznets on the changing
intersectoral distribution of output and labor force at successively higher levels of
per capita income . Our attention at the beginning of the chapter was focused on
two ...
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But here it is important to note that although their share in product only rises 15
percentage points ( from 42 to 58 per cent ) the nonagricultural sectors other than
manufacturing in aggregate account for a far higher increase in employment ...
But here it is important to note that although their share in product only rises 15
percentage points ( from 42 to 58 per cent ) the nonagricultural sectors other than
manufacturing in aggregate account for a far higher increase in employment ...
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This difference in the natural rate of increase between 1 and 3 per cent actually
understates the latecomer ' s handicap since the higher rate of population growth
imposes an additional burden in the form of a higher dependency ratio .
This difference in the natural rate of increase between 1 and 3 per cent actually
understates the latecomer ' s handicap since the higher rate of population growth
imposes an additional burden in the form of a higher dependency ratio .
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 4 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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