Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... determined by the patterns of occurrence of marriage , mortality , widowhood and divorce , would obviously be affected by any ... determine it . As has already been mentioned earlier the scope of the present study is limited to providing ...
... determined by the patterns of occurrence of marriage , mortality , widowhood and divorce , would obviously be affected by any ... determine it . As has already been mentioned earlier the scope of the present study is limited to providing ...
Page 281
... determined by more basic market and non - market forces . The extent of regional wage differentials is shown in ... determining wage levels can be made using regression techniques . This procedure has the advantage of bypassing the ...
... determined by more basic market and non - market forces . The extent of regional wage differentials is shown in ... determining wage levels can be made using regression techniques . This procedure has the advantage of bypassing the ...
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... determined by multiplying its market price by a conversion factor because there is no f.o.b. or c.i.f. reference price on which the conversion factor can be based . Rather the social value of sugar- cane must be built up by adding ...
... determined by multiplying its market price by a conversion factor because there is no f.o.b. or c.i.f. reference price on which the conversion factor can be based . Rather the social value of sugar- cane must be built up by adding ...
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