Report on Economic Planning for Agriculture: Based in Considerable Measure on Discussions at the Second Conference on Economic Policy for American Agriuclture, University of Chicago, June 23-25, 19321932 - Agriculture - 140 pages |
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Page 12
... various prices in the economic system has direct bearing upon the fluctuations in produc- tion , profits , and therefore the business cycle . It is , therefore , of immediate concern to the subject of economic and social planning as it ...
... various prices in the economic system has direct bearing upon the fluctuations in produc- tion , profits , and therefore the business cycle . It is , therefore , of immediate concern to the subject of economic and social planning as it ...
Page 35
... various industries , including agriculture . To develop better measures for use in such an appraisal , and to disclose the adequacies and inadequacies of those in common use , will be difficult because of the various intangible elements ...
... various industries , including agriculture . To develop better measures for use in such an appraisal , and to disclose the adequacies and inadequacies of those in common use , will be difficult because of the various intangible elements ...
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... various inherent limitations , and others more or less temporary upon the development of planning within a program and its effective application to agriculture . Some of these limitations deserve mention as obstacles that must be ...
... various inherent limitations , and others more or less temporary upon the development of planning within a program and its effective application to agriculture . Some of these limitations deserve mention as obstacles that must be ...
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