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Page 306
... labour , disguised and open unemployment and rapidly increasing population pressure on land . A case has been made against the mechanization of farming on the grounds that mechanization is labour saving and would increase unemploy- ment ...
... labour , disguised and open unemployment and rapidly increasing population pressure on land . A case has been made against the mechanization of farming on the grounds that mechanization is labour saving and would increase unemploy- ment ...
Page 311
... labour productivity , and only one - third is attributable to additional labour inputs . Government also encouraged the import and dissemination of Western technology . Gradually expanding markets and profit opportunities stimulated ...
... labour productivity , and only one - third is attributable to additional labour inputs . Government also encouraged the import and dissemination of Western technology . Gradually expanding markets and profit opportunities stimulated ...
Page 436
... labour productivity not very far below the larger firms . The exceptional industry is plastics , where it is primarily the high level of labour productivity in the smallest firms rather than less equipment that explains the lower ...
... labour productivity not very far below the larger firms . The exceptional industry is plastics , where it is primarily the high level of labour productivity in the smallest firms rather than less equipment that explains the lower ...
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