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... cost alone . Khan and Bergan have split the unallocated items on a 50-50 basis . East Pakistan economists have tended to allocate a much smaller proportion to East Pakistan . Rahman [ 11 ] , imputed 27 percent of banking and insurance ...
... cost alone . Khan and Bergan have split the unallocated items on a 50-50 basis . East Pakistan economists have tended to allocate a much smaller proportion to East Pakistan . Rahman [ 11 ] , imputed 27 percent of banking and insurance ...
Page 298
... cost or value of land under the several major crops . Replication of this exercise in connection with any particular project would require substitution of data relating to the particular price of land under consideration . The procedure ...
... cost or value of land under the several major crops . Replication of this exercise in connection with any particular project would require substitution of data relating to the particular price of land under consideration . The procedure ...
Page 311
... cost of Inputs for cane ( Table 7 ) = 2897 Total -4805 B. ( 1 ) Private Return to land Wheat + Rice ( IRRI ) 321 + 1110-1431 X .07 = 100 Wheat + Rice ( Basmati ) 321 + 1274 = 1595 X .18 -287 Wheat + Cotton 321 + 285 606 .75 = 455 842 ...
... cost of Inputs for cane ( Table 7 ) = 2897 Total -4805 B. ( 1 ) Private Return to land Wheat + Rice ( IRRI ) 321 + 1110-1431 X .07 = 100 Wheat + Rice ( Basmati ) 321 + 1274 = 1595 X .18 -287 Wheat + Cotton 321 + 285 606 .75 = 455 842 ...
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