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... Bagauli ; the variation on logged land holdings is 0.364 and 0.325 respectively . This indicates very little difference , and also exceptionally equal distribution of land . ) However , in trying to explain why the gross value of per ...
... Bagauli ; the variation on logged land holdings is 0.364 and 0.325 respectively . This indicates very little difference , and also exceptionally equal distribution of land . ) However , in trying to explain why the gross value of per ...
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... Bagauli ( significant at 5 % level in Anandban but not significiant in Bagauli ) . Thus while the farmers do respond to fertilizer price it is an inelastic response and one which explains very little of the variance 35.
... Bagauli ( significant at 5 % level in Anandban but not significiant in Bagauli ) . Thus while the farmers do respond to fertilizer price it is an inelastic response and one which explains very little of the variance 35.
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... Bagauli While both are inelastic they are less inclastic than fertilizer prices , also both coeflicients are statistically significant and explain 92 % and 55 % of the variation in fertilizer use respectively . Price of outputs are kept ...
... Bagauli While both are inelastic they are less inclastic than fertilizer prices , also both coeflicients are statistically significant and explain 92 % and 55 % of the variation in fertilizer use respectively . Price of outputs are kept ...
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