Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... growth over time , can be assessed by some means other than by surveys , which in Pakistan have tended in the past to be incomplete , or by arbitrary assumption that this sector grows at a rate approximately equal to the rate of ...
... growth over time , can be assessed by some means other than by surveys , which in Pakistan have tended in the past to be incomplete , or by arbitrary assumption that this sector grows at a rate approximately equal to the rate of ...
Page 323
... growth in the 1960's to the Punjab . While patterns and determinants of urban growth in the Punjab may not be representative of the other three provinces , the writer felt that a more mean- ingful analysis could be made by examining growth ...
... growth in the 1960's to the Punjab . While patterns and determinants of urban growth in the Punjab may not be representative of the other three provinces , the writer felt that a more mean- ingful analysis could be made by examining growth ...
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... growth . Summary , Conclusions and Directions for Further Research The primary purpose of this paper has been to ... growth among urban centres in the Punjab . Seven variables were considered as logical determinants , but only two of the ...
... growth . Summary , Conclusions and Directions for Further Research The primary purpose of this paper has been to ... growth among urban centres in the Punjab . Seven variables were considered as logical determinants , but only two of the ...
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