Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... East Pakistan , such as rice , have been excluded from this category . Thus , devaluation has been instrumental in ... East Pakistan and to the Rest of the World : 1969-70 to 1973-74 ( Million U.S. dollars ) Year Total To East Pakistan ...
... East Pakistan , such as rice , have been excluded from this category . Thus , devaluation has been instrumental in ... East Pakistan and to the Rest of the World : 1969-70 to 1973-74 ( Million U.S. dollars ) Year Total To East Pakistan ...
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A Consistent Series of National Accounts for East and West Pakistan : 1949-50 to 1969-70 S. M. NASEEM * The need for a consistent series of national income and related aggregates for East and West Pakistan , which are now separate ...
A Consistent Series of National Accounts for East and West Pakistan : 1949-50 to 1969-70 S. M. NASEEM * The need for a consistent series of national income and related aggregates for East and West Pakistan , which are now separate ...
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... East Pakistan economists have tended to allocate a much smaller proportion to East Pakistan . Rahman [ 11 ] , imputed 27 percent of banking and insurance and 25.5 percent of central government and defence to East Pakistan . Bose [ 2 ] ...
... East Pakistan economists have tended to allocate a much smaller proportion to East Pakistan . Rahman [ 11 ] , imputed 27 percent of banking and insurance and 25.5 percent of central government and defence to East Pakistan . Bose [ 2 ] ...
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