Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... favourable even before the devaluation . However , for some products exchange rate has become more favourable , and thus an increase in exports is expected . Table 7 shows the value of exports for the products which were exported with ...
... favourable even before the devaluation . However , for some products exchange rate has become more favourable , and thus an increase in exports is expected . Table 7 shows the value of exports for the products which were exported with ...
Page 152
... favourable land - labour ratio and is rich in natural resources , it will follow the reliance on the primary goods export , will exercise liberal trade policies and will adopt a policy of export promotion . This is the scenario for ...
... favourable land - labour ratio and is rich in natural resources , it will follow the reliance on the primary goods export , will exercise liberal trade policies and will adopt a policy of export promotion . This is the scenario for ...
Page 483
... favourable attitudes towards family planning . This hypothesis was , however , not upheld by the data . The relationship between work participation and the modernization variables was found to be statistically insignificant for both ...
... favourable attitudes towards family planning . This hypothesis was , however , not upheld by the data . The relationship between work participation and the modernization variables was found to be statistically insignificant for both ...
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