Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... function of Y and of net capital outflow ( K ) as a negative function of i . As drawn in Fig . 2 , the T / K / curve is upward sloping . In a situation charac- terized by domestic and external equilibrium , the three curves , LM , IS ...
... function of Y and of net capital outflow ( K ) as a negative function of i . As drawn in Fig . 2 , the T / K / curve is upward sloping . In a situation charac- terized by domestic and external equilibrium , the three curves , LM , IS ...
Page 251
... function and S the savings function . Since the interest rate is constrained by F and cannot rise to its equilibrium level at which planned saving would equal planned investment , actual investment is limited to Io , the volume of ...
... function and S the savings function . Since the interest rate is constrained by F and cannot rise to its equilibrium level at which planned saving would equal planned investment , actual investment is limited to Io , the volume of ...
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... functions ; the coefficient of sa in the demand for money function and of In ( 2 ) in the savings function are both positive and significant . Interestingly , in equation ( 25 ) the coefficient of is negative and significant , which ...
... functions ; the coefficient of sa in the demand for money function and of In ( 2 ) in the savings function are both positive and significant . Interestingly , in equation ( 25 ) the coefficient of is negative and significant , which ...
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