Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 16University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 1936 Vol. 2-33 include Papers read at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association. |
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... cent of the total wet area , those between 1 and 3 acres 23.6 per cent , from 3 to 5 acres 11.9 per cent , 5 acres and above 51 per cent . Similarly in regard to dry land holdings under 1 acre comprise 7.2 per cent of the total area ...
... cent of the total wet area , those between 1 and 3 acres 23.6 per cent , from 3 to 5 acres 11.9 per cent , 5 acres and above 51 per cent . Similarly in regard to dry land holdings under 1 acre comprise 7.2 per cent of the total area ...
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... cent . Jute manufactures declined in price by 44 per cent and raw jute by 58 per cent . But the greatest decline is to be noticed in the prices of cereals and oilseeds . The price of rice came down by 58 per cent , of wheat by 41 per ...
... cent . Jute manufactures declined in price by 44 per cent and raw jute by 58 per cent . But the greatest decline is to be noticed in the prices of cereals and oilseeds . The price of rice came down by 58 per cent , of wheat by 41 per ...
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... cent during the seven years , which is about half the increase in the national output of all goods . The studies of Paul H. Douglas ' also show a similar rate of growth , viz . , 20 per cent . in the real earnings of this class . For ...
... cent during the seven years , which is about half the increase in the national output of all goods . The studies of Paul H. Douglas ' also show a similar rate of growth , viz . , 20 per cent . in the real earnings of this class . For ...
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DASS ANCHALThe Board of Economic Inquiry Punjab Village | 6 |
Some Economic Features of the Travancore Census of 1931 | 29 |
L Wisdom and Waste in the Punjab | 30 |
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