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5 5 Agricultural land units / person Figure 1 - 3 Food ratio ( adequacy ) as it
depends on agricultural land units per person . Figure 1 - 3 presents an
assumption about how the food per person is related to the agricultural land per
person .
5 5 Agricultural land units / person Figure 1 - 3 Food ratio ( adequacy ) as it
depends on agricultural land units per person . Figure 1 - 3 presents an
assumption about how the food per person is related to the agricultural land per
person .
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A “ capital unit ” in the model system is defined as the capital investment
available per person in 1970 . ... 5 Effective - Capital Investment Ratio ECIR
Effective capital units per person are those capital units that contribute directly to
improving ...
A “ capital unit ” in the model system is defined as the capital investment
available per person in 1970 . ... 5 Effective - Capital Investment Ratio ECIR
Effective capital units per person are those capital units that contribute directly to
improving ...
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23 Capital - Investment Ratio CIR The capital - investment ratio CIR gives the
units of capital investment per person . Capital investment is measured in terms
of 1970 per capita amount so the ratio has a value of 1 in the reference year .
23 Capital - Investment Ratio CIR The capital - investment ratio CIR gives the
units of capital investment per person . Capital investment is measured in terms
of 1970 per capita amount so the ratio has a value of 1 in the reference year .
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Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
Limits to Growth | 67 |
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