Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 148
... discussed in the ninth chapter contributed by Jolly . It is suggested that imported rich- country technology creates and sustains a local enclave of rich country patterns of income , consumption and production . International agencies ...
... discussed in the ninth chapter contributed by Jolly . It is suggested that imported rich- country technology creates and sustains a local enclave of rich country patterns of income , consumption and production . International agencies ...
Page 170
... discussed above , the problem becomes minimal . An interesting question to ask is what would be the outcome of the proposed deduction of the earnings of foreign factors from the domestic production costs ( numerator ) and the free trade ...
... discussed above , the problem becomes minimal . An interesting question to ask is what would be the outcome of the proposed deduction of the earnings of foreign factors from the domestic production costs ( numerator ) and the free trade ...
Page 258
... discussed in these re- ports are : Special measures in favour of the least developed countries ; Effect of the GSP on the tariff advantages enjoyed by the African countries associated with the European Economic Community ( EEC ) ...
... discussed in these re- ports are : Special measures in favour of the least developed countries ; Effect of the GSP on the tariff advantages enjoyed by the African countries associated with the European Economic Community ( EEC ) ...
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