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Page 207
... demand for primary products ( i.e. , because less is spent on them as national incomes rise ) and the substitu- tion of synthetic materials for natural raw materials , there is a declining long - run trend in the world - market demand ...
... demand for primary products ( i.e. , because less is spent on them as national incomes rise ) and the substitu- tion of synthetic materials for natural raw materials , there is a declining long - run trend in the world - market demand ...
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... demand for aspects of the production it is creating . Is there any guarantee that investment supply or productive capacity will grow at the same rate as demand so that neither excess capacity nor excess de- mand results ? The British ...
... demand for aspects of the production it is creating . Is there any guarantee that investment supply or productive capacity will grow at the same rate as demand so that neither excess capacity nor excess de- mand results ? The British ...
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... demand for education . The rise in the child population has been a major cause of the increased de- mand for educational services . But added to this in the developed countries is probably the most important single cause of the ...
... demand for education . The rise in the child population has been a major cause of the increased de- mand for educational services . But added to this in the developed countries is probably the most important single cause of the ...
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