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Page 113
... consume is same for the land- lords and the farmers . The author's contention that farmers increased their consumption of food , clothes and shoes and his observation regarding a rise in rural marriage rate , show that the farmer's ...
... consume is same for the land- lords and the farmers . The author's contention that farmers increased their consumption of food , clothes and shoes and his observation regarding a rise in rural marriage rate , show that the farmer's ...
Page 290
... consuming nations . Table IV suggests , in fact , that per capita foodgrain consumption falls with increasing ... consumes nearly adequate amount of foodgrains - it follows that per capita income elasti- city of foodgrain demand should ...
... consuming nations . Table IV suggests , in fact , that per capita foodgrain consumption falls with increasing ... consumes nearly adequate amount of foodgrains - it follows that per capita income elasti- city of foodgrain demand should ...
Page 465
... consume some own - produced goods . For ex- ample , even the landless agricultural labourers do not purchase fuel ... consumed in kind , and only part of this is marketed for other purchases . This general pattern of a mixture of market ...
... consume some own - produced goods . For ex- ample , even the landless agricultural labourers do not purchase fuel ... consumed in kind , and only part of this is marketed for other purchases . This general pattern of a mixture of market ...
Contents
Spring 1968 No | 1 |
Economics of Water Use on Different Classes Ch Mohammad Rafiq | 23 |
The Domestic Prices of Imported Commodi | 35 |
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