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... cent in the fifties and 3.6 per cent in the sixties , but just over three per cent in the seventies . The industrial growth rate has also sag- ged alarmingly from 6.6 to 6.3 to 4.2 per cent in the three decades . The growth of ...
... cent in the fifties and 3.6 per cent in the sixties , but just over three per cent in the seventies . The industrial growth rate has also sag- ged alarmingly from 6.6 to 6.3 to 4.2 per cent in the three decades . The growth of ...
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... cent of the world total . Five companies control 80 per cent of US production ( Texas Instru- ments , Motorola , Fairchild , Natio- nal Semiconductors and Intel ) with some of the biggest computer manu- facturers having their own in ...
... cent of the world total . Five companies control 80 per cent of US production ( Texas Instru- ments , Motorola , Fairchild , Natio- nal Semiconductors and Intel ) with some of the biggest computer manu- facturers having their own in ...
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... cent in 1911 , 73 per cent in 1961 and nearly 74 per cent in 1971. In almost all countries economic development is associated with a significant decrease in this share . Even during the de- cade 1965 75 , the share declined in thirteen ...
... cent in 1911 , 73 per cent in 1961 and nearly 74 per cent in 1971. In almost all countries economic development is associated with a significant decrease in this share . Even during the de- cade 1965 75 , the share declined in thirteen ...
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