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Table I Basic Data for Cotton Cloth Industry in Pakistan Production ( Mill . Yards ) Year Large Scale Small Scale ... Basic Data on Quantities , Prices and Income 240 The Pakistan Development Review 7 106 002 083 191 015 1962-63 5 9 ...
Table I Basic Data for Cotton Cloth Industry in Pakistan Production ( Mill . Yards ) Year Large Scale Small Scale ... Basic Data on Quantities , Prices and Income 240 The Pakistan Development Review 7 106 002 083 191 015 1962-63 5 9 ...
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... basic market and non - market forces . The extent of regional wage differentials is shown in Table 5. In two industries , earnings in Sind fall below earnings in the Punjab but in most cases employees in Sind , in which Karachi is ...
... basic market and non - market forces . The extent of regional wage differentials is shown in Table 5. In two industries , earnings in Sind fall below earnings in the Punjab but in most cases employees in Sind , in which Karachi is ...
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... basic situation which deprives the movements of young cohorts of the feeling of uninvolved idealism.20 It is not a part of this paper to suggest that all the theorizing about the generation gap is faulty . Some societies seem to be ...
... basic situation which deprives the movements of young cohorts of the feeling of uninvolved idealism.20 It is not a part of this paper to suggest that all the theorizing about the generation gap is faulty . Some societies seem to be ...
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