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Page 204
... increase of 13.5 % in three years , giving a rate of approximately an average of 4.5 % per annum . To this , the work force would contribute about 2.5 % per annum , and the increase in productivity would approach 2 % per annum . The ...
... increase of 13.5 % in three years , giving a rate of approximately an average of 4.5 % per annum . To this , the work force would contribute about 2.5 % per annum , and the increase in productivity would approach 2 % per annum . The ...
Page 210
... increased at a much higher rate than the average world population increase even at a higher rate than that of many Asian countries . From 1947 to 1965 the average annual rate of population increase was about 2.2 % . In the 1950's the ...
... increased at a much higher rate than the average world population increase even at a higher rate than that of many Asian countries . From 1947 to 1965 the average annual rate of population increase was about 2.2 % . In the 1950's the ...
Page 220
... increase slowly and if wool promotion activities are unchanged . Assuming that there will be both some change in relative fibre prices and in wool promotion , the increase in demand for wool between 1960 and 1970 should be greater than ...
... increase slowly and if wool promotion activities are unchanged . Assuming that there will be both some change in relative fibre prices and in wool promotion , the increase in demand for wool between 1960 and 1970 should be greater than ...
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