Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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... assume that there are two types of farms - large ones and small ones ; both are owner - operated and they have access to the same technologies ; we assume first that all farms produce the same crop . A third group , landless farmers5 ...
... assume that there are two types of farms - large ones and small ones ; both are owner - operated and they have access to the same technologies ; we assume first that all farms produce the same crop . A third group , landless farmers5 ...
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... assume that it will be sloping downward toward the horizontal axis , since whatever reasons impede people from working on other farms are likely to be less and less influential as the number of people on the small plot rises 13 ...
... assume that it will be sloping downward toward the horizontal axis , since whatever reasons impede people from working on other farms are likely to be less and less influential as the number of people on the small plot rises 13 ...
Page 54
... assume the farmer is operating in a purely competitive market . Prices of wheat , p , and the prices of productive inputs are constant and given to the farmer in the market . Each process of production is assumed to be subject to ...
... assume the farmer is operating in a purely competitive market . Prices of wheat , p , and the prices of productive inputs are constant and given to the farmer in the market . Each process of production is assumed to be subject to ...
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The Use of Multisectoral Models in Pakistans Planning | 18 |
Land Reform and the Agricultural Income Distribution | 30 |
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