Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Tema 3R. Thapur., 1959 |
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... targets which the planners set for themselves . Modest targets with a slow rate of development will require only mild controls . A high rate of develop- ment will require a high rate of capital accumulation which in turn will demand ...
... targets which the planners set for themselves . Modest targets with a slow rate of development will require only mild controls . A high rate of develop- ment will require a high rate of capital accumulation which in turn will demand ...
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... Targets Production targets are now set for the sectors of the unorganised part of our economy ( agriculture , animal hus- bandry , small industries , etc. ) on very unscientific grounds , for they are set for the whole economy taken ...
... Targets Production targets are now set for the sectors of the unorganised part of our economy ( agriculture , animal hus- bandry , small industries , etc. ) on very unscientific grounds , for they are set for the whole economy taken ...
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... targets " fixed arbitrarily by distant group of men , who think they do no wrong , is a barbaric and primitive approach to planning . The planning necessary for under - developed countries has to be based on the effort which the people ...
... targets " fixed arbitrarily by distant group of men , who think they do no wrong , is a barbaric and primitive approach to planning . The planning necessary for under - developed countries has to be based on the effort which the people ...
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