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... capital tends to keep Ministers and officers away from the field , contact with the people is lost . rapidly than backward districts . The reason is that while budget allocations are made strictly according to the canons of social ...
... capital tends to keep Ministers and officers away from the field , contact with the people is lost . rapidly than backward districts . The reason is that while budget allocations are made strictly according to the canons of social ...
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... ( capital - saving , labour- intensive ) technology is more economical even taking into ac- count existing market prices and production methods ; 2 ) projects in which the alterna- tive technology can become more economical on the basis ...
... ( capital - saving , labour- intensive ) technology is more economical even taking into ac- count existing market prices and production methods ; 2 ) projects in which the alterna- tive technology can become more economical on the basis ...
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... capital to variable capital increase ) , the ratio of surplus value to the total capital decreases ( the rate of profits fall ) . A worker , if engaged for the same length of time at the same wage rate as before , pro- duces more ...
... capital to variable capital increase ) , the ratio of surplus value to the total capital decreases ( the rate of profits fall ) . A worker , if engaged for the same length of time at the same wage rate as before , pro- duces more ...
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