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greater intensification and diversification of production to absorb the
economically inactive population , which is the pattern in all developing countries
. It is , therefore , clear that the basic problem of almost all underdeveloped
countries is to ...
greater intensification and diversification of production to absorb the
economically inactive population , which is the pattern in all developing countries
. It is , therefore , clear that the basic problem of almost all underdeveloped
countries is to ...
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Window On The World FRENCH AGRICULTURE ACCORDING to the French
Institute of Statistics , the active rural population in France has decreased by 25
% in 8 years ( 5,127,000 active farmers in 1954 compared with 3,841,000 in 1962
) .
Window On The World FRENCH AGRICULTURE ACCORDING to the French
Institute of Statistics , the active rural population in France has decreased by 25
% in 8 years ( 5,127,000 active farmers in 1954 compared with 3,841,000 in 1962
) .
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India's population is larger than the combined population of Africa and South
America . Though only a ... Because the resources are limited , and the pressure
of population on them is heavy , two consequences automatically follow . The first
...
India's population is larger than the combined population of Africa and South
America . Though only a ... Because the resources are limited , and the pressure
of population on them is heavy , two consequences automatically follow . The first
...
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Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 5 |
INDIAS FRONTIERS OF CHANGEDr Douglas Ensminger | 17 |
WHAT GOES ON WHEREEdward CluniesRoss | 27 |
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