Thus, in combination, bringing the ultrapoor into the labor force and raising the energy available for work by those in the labor force explains about 30% of the British growth in per capita incomes over the past two centuries (Fogel, 1991, p. The Role of Agriculture in Development: Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa - Página 9por Xinshen Diao, Hazell, P.B.R., Resnick, Danielle, Thurlow, James - 2007 - 66 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...rate of about l.l5% (Maddison," l982; Crafts, l985). Thus, in combination, bringing the ultra poor into the labor force and raising the energy available...work by those in the labor force, explains about 30% of the British growth in per capita income over the past two centuries. At the present stage of research,... | |
| Carl K. Eicher, John M. Staatz - 1998 - 636 páginas
...have contributed substantially to increased productivity and income per capita. "Thus, in combination, bringing the ultrapoor into the labor force and raising...in per capita incomes over the past two centuries" (63). Virtually all of the food that permitted this increase in nutrient intake was produced by the... | |
| 2002 - 276 páginas
...annum to the annual growth rate of per capita income (1.5600053 - 1 = 0.0023). Thus, in combination, bringing the ultrapoor into the labor force and raising...work by those in the labor force, explains about 30% of British growth in per capita income over the past two centuries [(0.0023 + 0.001 1 ) + 0.0 1 1 5... | |
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