Seminar, Temas305-316R. Thapar, 1985 |
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... growth rates per annum of the size of the poverty population over the corresponding periods were 1.95 per cent ( rural ) and 3.39 per cent ( urban ) . It is important to recognise that the problem of poverty in India is not a marginal ...
... growth rates per annum of the size of the poverty population over the corresponding periods were 1.95 per cent ( rural ) and 3.39 per cent ( urban ) . It is important to recognise that the problem of poverty in India is not a marginal ...
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... growth was there- fore decided upon , in consequence of these considerations , as providing the only reliable way of making a sustained , rather than a one - shot , impact on poverty . will presently discuss this stra- tegy and its ...
... growth was there- fore decided upon , in consequence of these considerations , as providing the only reliable way of making a sustained , rather than a one - shot , impact on poverty . will presently discuss this stra- tegy and its ...
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... growth strategy , and even its perversities , that the Suslovs of the anti - growth - strategy advertised . At the same time , I am impressed by the analysis of Etienne ( 1982 ) , who has argued convincingly from first hand evidence ...
... growth strategy , and even its perversities , that the Suslovs of the anti - growth - strategy advertised . At the same time , I am impressed by the analysis of Etienne ( 1982 ) , who has argued convincingly from first hand evidence ...
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