The short run supply response of rubber producersin West Malaysia

The rubber industry is one of the mainstay of the Malaysian economy covering an acreage of about 4.8 million acres or about 60 percent of the total cultivated acreage (1973). Being such a major industry, a study of the supply response schedule of the Malaysian rubber producers (both the smallholder...

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Main Authors: Teo, Hui Bek, Tee, Cheam Soon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Society, University of Malaya 1974
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39205/1/0001.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.392052015-07-10T07:01:05Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39205/ The short run supply response of rubber producersin West Malaysia Teo, Hui Bek Tee, Cheam Soon The rubber industry is one of the mainstay of the Malaysian economy covering an acreage of about 4.8 million acres or about 60 percent of the total cultivated acreage (1973). Being such a major industry, a study of the supply response schedule of the Malaysian rubber producers (both the smallholder and the estate sectors) should be of value to those responsible for framing policy measures affecting the rubber industry. Agricultural Society, University of Malaya 1974 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39205/1/0001.pdf Teo, Hui Bek and Tee, Cheam Soon (1974) The short run supply response of rubber producersin West Malaysia. Malayan Agriculturist, 13. pp. 7-13.
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description The rubber industry is one of the mainstay of the Malaysian economy covering an acreage of about 4.8 million acres or about 60 percent of the total cultivated acreage (1973). Being such a major industry, a study of the supply response schedule of the Malaysian rubber producers (both the smallholder and the estate sectors) should be of value to those responsible for framing policy measures affecting the rubber industry.
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The short run supply response of rubber producersin West Malaysia
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title The short run supply response of rubber producersin West Malaysia
title_short The short run supply response of rubber producersin West Malaysia
title_full The short run supply response of rubber producersin West Malaysia
title_fullStr The short run supply response of rubber producersin West Malaysia
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publisher Agricultural Society, University of Malaya
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