Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... derived by subtracting from GDP at factor cost for Pakistan , the three sets of figures for West Pakistan GDP arrived at in ( c ) above . ( e ) Net factor income from abroad The total Pakistan figures , both at current and constant ...
... derived by subtracting from GDP at factor cost for Pakistan , the three sets of figures for West Pakistan GDP arrived at in ( c ) above . ( e ) Net factor income from abroad The total Pakistan figures , both at current and constant ...
Page 124
... derived indirectly by working back from the reported production of cloth . Three categories of cloth , i.e. coarse , medium and fine can be distinguished and each category has a different requirement of yarn . On an average 3.25 yards ...
... derived indirectly by working back from the reported production of cloth . Three categories of cloth , i.e. coarse , medium and fine can be distinguished and each category has a different requirement of yarn . On an average 3.25 yards ...
Page 449
... derived of calories calories derived of calories calories derived of calories from derived from derived from derived cereals , from cereals , from cereals , pulses , etc. cereals pulses , etc. cereals pulses , etc. from cereals All ...
... derived of calories calories derived of calories calories derived of calories from derived from derived from derived cereals , from cereals , from cereals , pulses , etc. cereals pulses , etc. cereals pulses , etc. from cereals All ...
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