Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... agricultural export prices and domestic adjustment policies , such as exchange rate devaluation and debt servicing ratios , as important factors inducing agricultural expan- sion and forest clearing . These studies may be of limited use ...
... agricultural export prices and domestic adjustment policies , such as exchange rate devaluation and debt servicing ratios , as important factors inducing agricultural expan- sion and forest clearing . These studies may be of limited use ...
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... agricultural land and provide economical sites to industries . - Appropriateness of this plan for resource poor developing countries like India lies in its very low - costs , as the monetary needs of the plan in the initial stages are ...
... agricultural land and provide economical sites to industries . - Appropriateness of this plan for resource poor developing countries like India lies in its very low - costs , as the monetary needs of the plan in the initial stages are ...
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... agricultural production system is the essence of agricultural development for most of the third world . countries . In order to meet the growing needs of food for teeming mil- lions in the third world countries , one of the measures ...
... agricultural production system is the essence of agricultural development for most of the third world . countries . In order to meet the growing needs of food for teeming mil- lions in the third world countries , one of the measures ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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