A Place to Live, Volume 963U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 584 páginas |
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... economic efficiency- usually is not possible at the practical level of resource development . Thus we shall consider several other factors that may force the planner to modify the general framework provided by the economic - efficiency ...
... economic efficiency- usually is not possible at the practical level of resource development . Thus we shall consider several other factors that may force the planner to modify the general framework provided by the economic - efficiency ...
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... economy will continue to influence the farm sector strongly through the labor market and the market for purchased inputs . Rapid and continuous nonfarm economic growth nationally and lo- cally will remain a necessary condition for ...
... economy will continue to influence the farm sector strongly through the labor market and the market for purchased inputs . Rapid and continuous nonfarm economic growth nationally and lo- cally will remain a necessary condition for ...
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... economics . Several advances in economics have important implications for the prob- lem of stimulating economic growth in places of low income . First , the changes in demand that take place in an advanced society over a long period are ...
... economics . Several advances in economics have important implications for the prob- lem of stimulating economic growth in places of low income . First , the changes in demand that take place in an advanced society over a long period are ...
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OCCUPATIONS AND LEVELS OF LIVING Louis J Ducoff | 19 |
WHY HE MOVED Walter C McKain Jr | 26 |
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