Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 253
... India from L. Narain , Price Movements in India , 1929-1963 ( Meerut : Shri Prakashan . 1963 ) . By so doing , all our regression equations are based on the 19 observations for the period 1951-52 1960-70 . where NNP is net national ...
... India from L. Narain , Price Movements in India , 1929-1963 ( Meerut : Shri Prakashan . 1963 ) . By so doing , all our regression equations are based on the 19 observations for the period 1951-52 1960-70 . where NNP is net national ...
Page 319
... India and China which in addi- tion to being large also have long urban traditions ; conversely , primate cities or some stated degree of primacy obtains if a country is very small , or has a dual economy ' . Moreover , additional ...
... India and China which in addi- tion to being large also have long urban traditions ; conversely , primate cities or some stated degree of primacy obtains if a country is very small , or has a dual economy ' . Moreover , additional ...
Page 373
... India and the Philippines [ 4 ] , I found that deficit financing was not a signi- ficant influence on prices and in many cases it appeared to be negatively related to the rate of inflation . The finding may be relevant to Pakistan ...
... India and the Philippines [ 4 ] , I found that deficit financing was not a signi- ficant influence on prices and in many cases it appeared to be negatively related to the rate of inflation . The finding may be relevant to Pakistan ...
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