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Making a conservative assump- tion that the marketed surplus of agriculture during this period con- tinued to expand at the same rate of about 3 per cent observed for the period 1951-52-1965-661 , - the pace of expansion could in fact ...
Making a conservative assump- tion that the marketed surplus of agriculture during this period con- tinued to expand at the same rate of about 3 per cent observed for the period 1951-52-1965-661 , - the pace of expansion could in fact ...
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Net Domestic Product - base years and end points in defin- ing periods for comparison . ... 1966-67 mark a distinct break in the dynamic behaviour of the economy ( Table I ) with perfor- mance being markedly worse in the later period .
Net Domestic Product - base years and end points in defin- ing periods for comparison . ... 1966-67 mark a distinct break in the dynamic behaviour of the economy ( Table I ) with perfor- mance being markedly worse in the later period .
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Once again , we take the two drought years of the mid sixties as the ' break points ' and compare the average rates of savings and invest- ment achieved in the period before and after . The following features of the data in Table 2 are ...
Once again , we take the two drought years of the mid sixties as the ' break points ' and compare the average rates of savings and invest- ment achieved in the period before and after . The following features of the data in Table 2 are ...
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