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... growth rate of industrial pro- duction in 1991-92 was about 1 % . The sharp drop in the growth rate occurred after six years of high growth rates of 8 % or more and was partly attributable to the effects of the severe balance of ...
... growth rate of industrial pro- duction in 1991-92 was about 1 % . The sharp drop in the growth rate occurred after six years of high growth rates of 8 % or more and was partly attributable to the effects of the severe balance of ...
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... growth does have finite limits , growth per se is not always the cause of environmental degradation . Even a cur- sory glance at the stagnating or declining economies of Eastern Europe and Africa would drive home this point . Rather ...
... growth does have finite limits , growth per se is not always the cause of environmental degradation . Even a cur- sory glance at the stagnating or declining economies of Eastern Europe and Africa would drive home this point . Rather ...
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... growth does not usually generate the economic and political compulsion to institute ap- propriate countermeasures urgently . This is particularly true for measures like improvement of education , health and family planning services ...
... growth does not usually generate the economic and political compulsion to institute ap- propriate countermeasures urgently . This is particularly true for measures like improvement of education , health and family planning services ...
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