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... factor 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 ...
... factor 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 ...
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... factors . Despite the above objections this will provide interesting additional information for the measure of direct as well as direct plus indirect factor costs . It should be emphasized , however , that present statistical data do ...
... factors . Despite the above objections this will provide interesting additional information for the measure of direct as well as direct plus indirect factor costs . It should be emphasized , however , that present statistical data do ...
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... factor for straw , which is a by - product of that crop . Table 2 shows how the conversion factors for straw are estimated . Table 2 Conversion Factor for Strawa Straw Private Cost of Production Social Cost of Production Conversion Factor ...
... factor for straw , which is a by - product of that crop . Table 2 shows how the conversion factors for straw are estimated . Table 2 Conversion Factor for Strawa Straw Private Cost of Production Social Cost of Production Conversion Factor ...
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