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Page 272
... shows perhaps more positive response to mar- ket influences than superficial inferences drawn from its subsistence nature would lead the observer to expect . For wheat alone is there little price effect seen in the pattern that emerges ...
... shows perhaps more positive response to mar- ket influences than superficial inferences drawn from its subsistence nature would lead the observer to expect . For wheat alone is there little price effect seen in the pattern that emerges ...
Page 439
... shows that the lower half of the population has experienced an increase in its expenditures . Although there was a ... show the same trends as those observed under corres- ponding expenditure levels , and are shown in Table VIII . Table ...
... shows that the lower half of the population has experienced an increase in its expenditures . Although there was a ... show the same trends as those observed under corres- ponding expenditure levels , and are shown in Table VIII . Table ...
Page 441
... shows the Gini coefficient of real income and consumption expenditure for urban population and households . It will be noted that Gini coefficients do not show any discernible trend , and that urban inequality appears to have remained ...
... shows the Gini coefficient of real income and consumption expenditure for urban population and households . It will be noted that Gini coefficients do not show any discernible trend , and that urban inequality appears to have remained ...
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