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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Էջ 117
... cultivation , no definite remedial measures can be introduced , though the only effective method to improve its position is to raise the price of jute . This can be done in his opinion , only by the restriction of the crop . This ...
... cultivation , no definite remedial measures can be introduced , though the only effective method to improve its position is to raise the price of jute . This can be done in his opinion , only by the restriction of the crop . This ...
Էջ 162
... cultivation of land to increase his own share . One of the earliest attempts to give an account of the occupancy rights of the cultivating class is given by Sir John Shore in his celeberated minute . Sir John classified ryots into two ...
... cultivation of land to increase his own share . One of the earliest attempts to give an account of the occupancy rights of the cultivating class is given by Sir John Shore in his celeberated minute . Sir John classified ryots into two ...
Էջ 486
... cultivation could not have brought any material advantage for such extension must have been towards poorer soils . The extension of irrigation facilities counteracted the tendency to diminish- ing returns to a certain extent . On the ...
... cultivation could not have brought any material advantage for such extension must have been towards poorer soils . The extension of irrigation facilities counteracted the tendency to diminish- ing returns to a certain extent . On the ...
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