The minimum cost combination in agriculture |
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Authors: | Prof. Dr. Bernd Andreae |
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Affiliation: | (1) Inst. f. Agrarbetriebs- und Standortökonomie, Techn. Universität Berlin, Im Dol 27/29, D-1000 Berlin 33, Germany |
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Abstract: | It has been made clear that the minimum cost combination in agriculture varies greatly from country to country and must change considerably from phase to phase in the course of national economic development. The criteria according to which the minimum cost combinations of the different developing countries tend to change vary greatly, depending on whether the countries in question were initially sparsely or densely populated. It also follows that in developing countries with varying economic structures the technical progress made will also vary in importance. It is easy to see from what has been said that progress in the mechanical field will be of greatest profit to thinly populated agricultural countries, while the future development of overpopulated agricultural countries will receive most benefit from progress in the field of organic sciences. |
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