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... accepted projections which are borne out by sample surveys show that population growth is nearer 2 per cent per annum , or even more . This is the maxi- mum rate projected until 1966 by Coale and Hoover ( 1958 ) and very near the rate ...
... accepted projections which are borne out by sample surveys show that population growth is nearer 2 per cent per annum , or even more . This is the maxi- mum rate projected until 1966 by Coale and Hoover ( 1958 ) and very near the rate ...
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... accepted as full - fledged members of the communist camp . In- Another basic difference between the foreign policy ... accepted in India . It was welcomed in Asia as an advance over feu- dalism , but not as an advance over socialism ...
... accepted as full - fledged members of the communist camp . In- Another basic difference between the foreign policy ... accepted in India . It was welcomed in Asia as an advance over feu- dalism , but not as an advance over socialism ...
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... accepted and activated at once ; third , loans by pri- vate corporations can not be counted upon except to supplement the loans made through international agencies ; fourth , the aid must be related organically to the economy of the ...
... accepted and activated at once ; third , loans by pri- vate corporations can not be counted upon except to supplement the loans made through international agencies ; fourth , the aid must be related organically to the economy of the ...
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