Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 110
... assumptions Adjusted ASFR under three assumptions Age Group PGE Recorded ASFR Low Fertility Average Fertility High ... assumption . The comparison of the PGS and the stable population distribution shows a pattern of age misreporting ...
... assumptions Adjusted ASFR under three assumptions Age Group PGE Recorded ASFR Low Fertility Average Fertility High ... assumption . The comparison of the PGS and the stable population distribution shows a pattern of age misreporting ...
Page 260
... assumption that B is a fixed Vector in y Xu He considers B random , distributed mependently of X , and the idea is to develop a procedure for estimating the mean and the variance - covariance matrix of B. Lester Taylor questions the ...
... assumption that B is a fixed Vector in y Xu He considers B random , distributed mependently of X , and the idea is to develop a procedure for estimating the mean and the variance - covariance matrix of B. Lester Taylor questions the ...
Page 389
... assumption about the prospective changes in the pace of the technological development in Pakistan would have been a conjecture . If somehow the effect of technical change on growth could have been quantified , the aid requirements , the ...
... assumption about the prospective changes in the pace of the technological development in Pakistan would have been a conjecture . If somehow the effect of technical change on growth could have been quantified , the aid requirements , the ...
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