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... Efficiency . " Review of Economics and Statistics , August 1961 . There are two widely accepted hypotheses about the ... efficiency parameter ( y ) , a change in which brings about a change in the output for any given set of inputs.1 ...
... Efficiency . " Review of Economics and Statistics , August 1961 . There are two widely accepted hypotheses about the ... efficiency parameter ( y ) , a change in which brings about a change in the output for any given set of inputs.1 ...
Page 174
... efficiency considerations both played important roles , although the emphasis was clearly on the former . Under the conditions prevailing in West Pakistan excessive concentration of ownership is , however , only one aspect of the entire ...
... efficiency considerations both played important roles , although the emphasis was clearly on the former . Under the conditions prevailing in West Pakistan excessive concentration of ownership is , however , only one aspect of the entire ...
Page 459
... efficient " than smaller farms , as is erroneously understood . It only implies " efficiency " with reference to the human agent which is a scarce factor of production there . The situation in India and similar countries is very ...
... efficient " than smaller farms , as is erroneously understood . It only implies " efficiency " with reference to the human agent which is a scarce factor of production there . The situation in India and similar countries is very ...
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