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... ment is a residual one which could be solved only as the economy reached a certain level of develop- ment , i.e. , in the long run . In spite of the completion of four five - year plans , the size and severity of the problem of unem ...
... ment is a residual one which could be solved only as the economy reached a certain level of develop- ment , i.e. , in the long run . In spite of the completion of four five - year plans , the size and severity of the problem of unem ...
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... ment . ' Khadi Gramodyog ' 16 ( 5 ) : February 1970 : 383-391 . Dalvi , G. R. Problems of India's economic deve- lopment . ' Radical Humanist ' 34 ( 7 ) : October 1970 : 25-35 . Dantwala , M. L. Approaches to growth and employ- ment ...
... ment . ' Khadi Gramodyog ' 16 ( 5 ) : February 1970 : 383-391 . Dalvi , G. R. Problems of India's economic deve- lopment . ' Radical Humanist ' 34 ( 7 ) : October 1970 : 25-35 . Dantwala , M. L. Approaches to growth and employ- ment ...
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... ment plan for self - reliance ? There is no real dichotomy bet- ween enunciation and implementa- tion as is ... ment . ( iv ) The Approach does not at all discuss foreign aid and invest- ment ... a policy on foreign techno- logy cannot ...
... ment plan for self - reliance ? There is no real dichotomy bet- ween enunciation and implementa- tion as is ... ment . ( iv ) The Approach does not at all discuss foreign aid and invest- ment ... a policy on foreign techno- logy cannot ...
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