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Page 90
... labour - force participation appears to decrease gradually . In 1931 , however , the participation rates are lower than for any other period . While the low labour - force participation rates may be in part due to the world - wide ...
... labour - force participation appears to decrease gradually . In 1931 , however , the participation rates are lower than for any other period . While the low labour - force participation rates may be in part due to the world - wide ...
Page 91
... labour - force participation . This is consistent with the observation that the population has been growing more rapidly than the labour force . Since the same demographic trends have continued from 1951 to 1961 it is unusual to find an ...
... labour - force participation . This is consistent with the observation that the population has been growing more rapidly than the labour force . Since the same demographic trends have continued from 1951 to 1961 it is unusual to find an ...
Page 607
... labour and capital are available , and L。( = y L。) and K. ( = K 。) amounts are utilized . The wage rate ( w ) and rental ( F ) for labour and capital respectively in period 0 are given by respective marginal productivities , so that ...
... labour and capital are available , and L。( = y L。) and K. ( = K 。) amounts are utilized . The wage rate ( w ) and rental ( F ) for labour and capital respectively in period 0 are given by respective marginal productivities , so that ...
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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