Rubber and the Malaysian EconomyThe Malaysian economy. Supply and demand for rubber - an analytical history. The competition between synthetic and natural rubber. Commodity control schemes for rubber. The economic organization of natural rubber production. Natural rubber and Malaysian economic development. |
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... trade relevant to its specialization were so advantageous at the time that it was economically feasible to continuously transfer productive resources from food production and other economic activities to rubber and tin production and to ...
... trade relevant to its specialization were so advantageous at the time that it was economically feasible to continuously transfer productive resources from food production and other economic activities to rubber and tin production and to ...
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... trade has important long - term implications for Malaysian economic development since both the basic structure of the Malaysian area economy and its trade orientation are intimately involved . This chapter will raise some of the ...
... trade has important long - term implications for Malaysian economic development since both the basic structure of the Malaysian area economy and its trade orientation are intimately involved . This chapter will raise some of the ...
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... trade pattern lies primarily in the nature of the buyers and their trade orientation . By and large , state - trading nations like Russia and China buy and sell in the free market only when they feel it is absolutely necessary or ...
... trade pattern lies primarily in the nature of the buyers and their trade orientation . By and large , state - trading nations like Russia and China buy and sell in the free market only when they feel it is absolutely necessary or ...
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acre acreage annual average basis British British Malaya butadiene capital cent century changes Chapter comparative advantages competition consumption cultivated decade demand for rubber economic elastomers estimates expanded factor costs factor inputs Federation of Malaya Figure Gross Domestic Product Hevea Braziliensis important income increasing indicated Indonesia investment IRRA labour inputs large-scale latex London Long Tons long-term major Malaya Malayan rubber Malaysian area Malaysian economy natural and synthetic natural rubber industry natural rubber production Netherlands East Indies pattern percentage plantation rubber postwar pounds production cost programme quota rapid rapidly replanting restriction Rubber Exports rubber output rubber plantations rubber prices rubber supplies rubber trees Sarawak shift significant Singapore smallholder smallholder production smallholder rubber sources South and Southeast Southeast Asia stereo-regular Stevenson Plan substantial synthetic plant synthetic polymers synthetic rubber synthetic rubber industry Table tapping technical substitutes technological total world trade trends United wild rubber world supply yields