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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS (continued)
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Fig.  2 shows  a  family of  supply  curves  representing  different  plan- plan-ning  periods
Fig.  4  depicts  the  relative  effectiveness  of  programs  created by  different  levels  of  allocation
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