agricultural goods

collocation in English

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agricultural
adjective
uk
/ˌæɡ.rɪˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˌæɡ.rəˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
used for farming or relating ...
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(Definition ofagriculturalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, these new workers in the city demand theagriculturalgood, pushing the price higher, and reducing the real wage further.
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These new workers in the city demand theagriculturalgood, pushing the price higher, and reducing the real wage further.
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By assuming that theagriculturalgoodand the manufactured good are perfect substitutes in consumption the results can change.
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The upland farm uses labour to produce anagriculturalgoodand, as a byproduct, an erosion externality.
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We also assume that both theagriculturalgoodand the forest product are homogenous.
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Forest will rise at every location s that is not used as an input in the production of theagriculturalgood.
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If theagriculturalgoodcan be bought and sold at a fixed external price in the city, conservation policies do not affect the price of theagriculturalgood.
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Thus, it is the general development in supply and demand of an aggregateagriculturalgoodwhich is driving the demand for input of land in those models.
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Therefore, we suggest that a relatively low efficiency of capital to labor exists in the production of agricultural goods.
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A household-farm model is used as a way to mathematically represent the agents who are both producers and consumers of agricultural goods.
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Traditional agriculture is engaged on a small scale by families located in rural areas and produces agricultural goods largely for basic needs.
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For example, compare the production of agricultural goods and manufacturing goods.
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Their values are 3.00 for agricultural goods, 2.00 for manufactured goods and 1.50 for services.
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Rather, raw materials and agricultural goods are exchanged for the same; and manufactures are exchanged for manufactures.
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Consumers maximize the present value of their utility by choosing the equilibrium consumption levels of industrial and agricultural goods for given debt dynamics.
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Men also acted as traders with outsiders when excess agricultural goods were to be bartered or sold.
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Higher inflation induces the economy to produce more of the agricultural goods, but its effect on the domestic consumption is ambiguous.
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Increased per capita output of agricultural goods reduces the death rate through improved nutrition.
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