Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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The ratio of actual payments for the imports , i.e. value of imports at ... rate , gives the effective exchange rate . For the post - devaluation period ... growth rate of 4 percent . At constant prices of 1960-61 , the imports went ...
The ratio of actual payments for the imports , i.e. value of imports at ... rate , gives the effective exchange rate . For the post - devaluation period ... growth rate of 4 percent . At constant prices of 1960-61 , the imports went ...
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the rate of growth of employment is the same as output , but the size of the small scale textile labour force is striking . Even if the working group's ratio is used , the estimated employment of 158 thousand ( i.e. 193 reduced by 18 ...
the rate of growth of employment is the same as output , but the size of the small scale textile labour force is striking . Even if the working group's ratio is used , the estimated employment of 158 thousand ( i.e. 193 reduced by 18 ...
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Since the most important variables in the model are capital - output ratios , growth rates and marginal propensity to save , we have looked at the effect of changes in capital - output ratios and changes in growth rate on the required ...
Since the most important variables in the model are capital - output ratios , growth rates and marginal propensity to save , we have looked at the effect of changes in capital - output ratios and changes in growth rate on the required ...
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