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... agricultural production . It was argued that in many cases investment directed towards an expansion of agricultural output would require a considerably higher capital - output ratio than industriali- zation , and would , thus ...
... agricultural production . It was argued that in many cases investment directed towards an expansion of agricultural output would require a considerably higher capital - output ratio than industriali- zation , and would , thus ...
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... agricultural sector remains constant throughout ; all changes in total output are reflected in changes in the real income of the agricultural sector . This would surely make for some difference in the extent of the price rise , in the ...
... agricultural sector remains constant throughout ; all changes in total output are reflected in changes in the real income of the agricultural sector . This would surely make for some difference in the extent of the price rise , in the ...
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... Agricultural Develop- ment , Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics , Vol . XVII , No. 1 , January - March 1962 . Productivity on Small Farms , The Economic Weekly , Vol . XIV , No. 25 , June 23 , 1962 . Land Reforms Legislation and ...
... Agricultural Develop- ment , Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics , Vol . XVII , No. 1 , January - March 1962 . Productivity on Small Farms , The Economic Weekly , Vol . XIV , No. 25 , June 23 , 1962 . Land Reforms Legislation and ...
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