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... supply or productive capacity will grow at the same rate as demand so that neither excess capacity nor excess de- mand results ? The British economist R.F. Harrod and the American economist E.D. Domar put this question in a very simple ...
... supply or productive capacity will grow at the same rate as demand so that neither excess capacity nor excess de- mand results ? The British economist R.F. Harrod and the American economist E.D. Domar put this question in a very simple ...
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Balancing supply and demand Agricul- tural planning Efforts to decen- tralize Advan- tages and disad- vantages of. missariats ( the numbers varied in subsequent years ) . Each commissariat ( renamed ministry in 1946 ) con- trolled a ...
Balancing supply and demand Agricul- tural planning Efforts to decen- tralize Advan- tages and disad- vantages of. missariats ( the numbers varied in subsequent years ) . Each commissariat ( renamed ministry in 1946 ) con- trolled a ...
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... supply , a travelling wave is developed . This wave interacts with any conduc- tor , producing a force that tends to make the conductor travel at the same velocity as the travelling magnetic wave . Such machines are useful as ...
... supply , a travelling wave is developed . This wave interacts with any conduc- tor , producing a force that tends to make the conductor travel at the same velocity as the travelling magnetic wave . Such machines are useful as ...
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