Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... consumer goods , consumer goods except food products , capital goods and raw materials , the trends in the growth of the imports differ across the categories of imports . Imports of consumer goods show an average compound growth rate of ...
... consumer goods , consumer goods except food products , capital goods and raw materials , the trends in the growth of the imports differ across the categories of imports . Imports of consumer goods show an average compound growth rate of ...
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... consumer goods , neither income nor price is significant . To check the sensitivity of the structural coefficients , another variable , time , has been introduced in the import demand functions . Foreign aid is the only significant ...
... consumer goods , neither income nor price is significant . To check the sensitivity of the structural coefficients , another variable , time , has been introduced in the import demand functions . Foreign aid is the only significant ...
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... consumers . It is observed that taxes on consumer goods in general do shift onto the consumer , while those on raw materials do not . For six products , viz . cigarettes , petroleum products , cotton fabrics , chemicals , food products ...
... consumers . It is observed that taxes on consumer goods in general do shift onto the consumer , while those on raw materials do not . For six products , viz . cigarettes , petroleum products , cotton fabrics , chemicals , food products ...
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