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Page 272
... problems . To suggest changes that will raise agricultural productivity in these circumstances is no easy task , and agricultural economists often find themselves warning governments not ' to intervene too vigorously , since much ...
... problems . To suggest changes that will raise agricultural productivity in these circumstances is no easy task , and agricultural economists often find themselves warning governments not ' to intervene too vigorously , since much ...
Page 274
... problems . Essentially , the differences among systems have to do with three main characteristics : ( 1 ) the degree of public or private own- ership of the means of production , ( 2 ) the relative em- phasis on planning , and ( 3 ) the ...
... problems . Essentially , the differences among systems have to do with three main characteristics : ( 1 ) the degree of public or private own- ership of the means of production , ( 2 ) the relative em- phasis on planning , and ( 3 ) the ...
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... problems , for the solution of which the analog computer has been used since the 1930s . Such computers , known as ac calculating boards , network calculators , or network an- alyzers , have proved to be effective tools for solving ...
... problems , for the solution of which the analog computer has been used since the 1930s . Such computers , known as ac calculating boards , network calculators , or network an- alyzers , have proved to be effective tools for solving ...
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