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Implications of a basic needs strategy for the edible-oil industry

R. C. Sinha, S. P. Sinha, G. P. Mishra and Gautam. Pingle

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on the implications of a basic needs strategy for development of the rural industry of edible oil production in India - analyses the various processes of oil crushing, covers cost structure, production factors, productivity, capital needs, labour intensive employment creation potential, demand for edible oils, etc., and highlights some of the problems facing choice of technology in this sector. References and statistical tables.

Keywords: basic needs; rural industry; edible oil; cost; production factor; productivity.; capital needs; labour intensive employment.; employment creation; demand; choice of technology; statistical table; besoins essentiels; industrie rurale; huile comestible; coût; facteur de production; productivité; besoins de capitaux; emploi à forte intensité de main-d'oeuvre; création d'emploi; demande; choix de technologie; tableau statistique; necesidades esenciales; industria rural; aceite comestible; costo; factor de producción; productividad; necesidades de capital; empleo con alto coeficiente de mano de obra; creación de empleos; demanda; elección de tecnología; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 116 P. pages
Date: 1981
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Published in WEP 2-23, Income Distribution and Employment Programme

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