Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... actual production costs in terms of domestic currency . If the CERP is positive , the DRC ; is greater than the exchange rate and vice versa . The appealing characteristic of the DRC rates is that they can be compared with the exchange ...
... actual production costs in terms of domestic currency . If the CERP is positive , the DRC ; is greater than the exchange rate and vice versa . The appealing characteristic of the DRC rates is that they can be compared with the exchange ...
Page 213
... Actual Population From the age specific marriage rates in the hypothetical cohort , we have worked out the estimates of marriages in the actual population by multiplying these rates by the PGS population in the corresponding age groups ...
... Actual Population From the age specific marriage rates in the hypothetical cohort , we have worked out the estimates of marriages in the actual population by multiplying these rates by the PGS population in the corresponding age groups ...
Page 371
... actual prices . Since direct observations on expected prices are widely available , the usual procedure to obtain expected prices is to find a proxy by postulating a scheme for generating expectations in terms of the actual data . Of ...
... actual prices . Since direct observations on expected prices are widely available , the usual procedure to obtain expected prices is to find a proxy by postulating a scheme for generating expectations in terms of the actual data . Of ...
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