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Under fixed rates , the country's external reserves will fall and the main- tenance of full employment will need a continuous draw - down of reserves . This case is similar to the case of fiscal policy when increased government ...
Under fixed rates , the country's external reserves will fall and the main- tenance of full employment will need a continuous draw - down of reserves . This case is similar to the case of fiscal policy when increased government ...
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... fall below earnings in the Punjab but in most cases employees in Sind , in which Karachi is heavily weighted , earn substantial- ly more than employees in the Punjab . Part of the explanation is that prices for basic consumer goods are ...
... fall below earnings in the Punjab but in most cases employees in Sind , in which Karachi is heavily weighted , earn substantial- ly more than employees in the Punjab . Part of the explanation is that prices for basic consumer goods are ...
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... falling in the medium and large size categories , as compared with those falling in small category reported having received advice on the use of fertilizers and other improved inputs from the agricultural department personnel . While it ...
... falling in the medium and large size categories , as compared with those falling in small category reported having received advice on the use of fertilizers and other improved inputs from the agricultural department personnel . While it ...
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