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While the purchasing power of a large proportion of the population was being reduced both by reductions in cash wages and by unemployment , it was clearly desirable that traders in foodstuffs should reduce their margins of gross profit ...
While the purchasing power of a large proportion of the population was being reduced both by reductions in cash wages and by unemployment , it was clearly desirable that traders in foodstuffs should reduce their margins of gross profit ...
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International Comparisons - A. - Productivity The Middleton Report B. - Agricultural Wages C. - Employment in Agriculture D. - Rural Population and Public Health - E. - Arable Cultivation F. - Afforestation Summary of Part III .
International Comparisons - A. - Productivity The Middleton Report B. - Agricultural Wages C. - Employment in Agriculture D. - Rural Population and Public Health - E. - Arable Cultivation F. - Afforestation Summary of Part III .
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Allowance must always be made for the general economic policy and the state of organisation in any country , and for widely divergent conditions in respect of such matters as density of population , tenure and distribution of land and ...
Allowance must always be made for the general economic policy and the state of organisation in any country , and for widely divergent conditions in respect of such matters as density of population , tenure and distribution of land and ...
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... and partly ideas as to the value of a flourishing rural population in the concentrated and intense life of the modern industrial state . 10. These considerations have influenced the policy of European states to a greater degree than ...
... and partly ideas as to the value of a flourishing rural population in the concentrated and intense life of the modern industrial state . 10. These considerations have influenced the policy of European states to a greater degree than ...
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Varying economic conditions affect the proportion in different countries between the population engaged in rural and urban occupations . To speak of a " balance " between rural and urban population is to use a phrase of ...
Varying economic conditions affect the proportion in different countries between the population engaged in rural and urban occupations . To speak of a " balance " between rural and urban population is to use a phrase of ...
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