Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... import substitution of consumer goods , and fluctuations in the foodgrain imports are reflective of the changes in foodgrain production in Pakistan from year - to- year . In the years 1971-72 and 1972-73 , food products imports except ...
... import substitution of consumer goods , and fluctuations in the foodgrain imports are reflective of the changes in foodgrain production in Pakistan from year - to- year . In the years 1971-72 and 1972-73 , food products imports except ...
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of demand for imports is likely to be low , when imports are concentrated on raw materials , semi - febricated products and capital goods , a structure prevalent in less developed countries . With import substitution in an advanced ...
of demand for imports is likely to be low , when imports are concentrated on raw materials , semi - febricated products and capital goods , a structure prevalent in less developed countries . With import substitution in an advanced ...
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... import regime was substantially liberalized ; the export regime was altered ... substitution in the 1960s led to losses in the manufacturing sector , which ... import requirements for both new investment and inter- mediate goods , reduced ...
... import regime was substantially liberalized ; the export regime was altered ... substitution in the 1960s led to losses in the manufacturing sector , which ... import requirements for both new investment and inter- mediate goods , reduced ...
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