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be blurred and confused ; but in a particular province 

 the economic conditions are sufficiently uniform to 

 permit of general statements which present clear-cut 

 and intelligible outlines. If the industrial organiza- 

 tion which prevails in the United Provinces is found 

 upon examination to be typical of the whole of India, 

 then the examination of the type in one province is 

 sufficient for the understanding of the whole country ; 

 if, on the other hand, it is found that in Madras and 

 Bombay other economic conditions prevail, then there 

 would be loss instead of gain in attempting to make 

 general statements about two dissimilar economic 

 types. 



