Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... adjustment . We have presented here both the adjusted figures and the un- adjusted figures . The detailed method of adjustment of the regional trade is given in Radhu [ 10 ] . In Tables VE and V W the national expenditure accounts of ...
... adjustment . We have presented here both the adjusted figures and the un- adjusted figures . The detailed method of adjustment of the regional trade is given in Radhu [ 10 ] . In Tables VE and V W the national expenditure accounts of ...
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... ( Adjusted ) E ( in Million Rupees at current prices ) Year Y I M F S C - Y ' - S 1959-60 15,170.6 1,293.3 1960-61 17,181.4 1,347.2 2,021.3 1,598.9 422.2 924.8 16,256.6 1961-62 18,154.9 1,880.8 2,080.8 1,741.1 339.7 1,541.1 16,613.3 1962 ...
... ( Adjusted ) E ( in Million Rupees at current prices ) Year Y I M F S C - Y ' - S 1959-60 15,170.6 1,293.3 1960-61 17,181.4 1,347.2 2,021.3 1,598.9 422.2 924.8 16,256.6 1961-62 18,154.9 1,880.8 2,080.8 1,741.1 339.7 1,541.1 16,613.3 1962 ...
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Table 6 Age - Specific Fertility Rates and Total Fertility Rates of PGS and adjusted for age misreporting under three assumptions Adjusted ASFR under three assumptions Age Group PGS Recorded ASFR Low Average High Fertility Fertility ...
Table 6 Age - Specific Fertility Rates and Total Fertility Rates of PGS and adjusted for age misreporting under three assumptions Adjusted ASFR under three assumptions Age Group PGS Recorded ASFR Low Average High Fertility Fertility ...
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