Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 297
... land to an alternative use . We will estimate the annual social return per acre per year of land in the various uses to which agricultural land is put . The annual return may be converted to a price by capitalization in accordance with ...
... land to an alternative use . We will estimate the annual social return per acre per year of land in the various uses to which agricultural land is put . The annual return may be converted to a price by capitalization in accordance with ...
Page 298
... land itself , the traditional economic rent of land , expressed in social accounting prices . We confine our attention to land under the four major crops grown in the Punjab , viz . wheat ( Winter or Rabi Season ) , rice and cotton ...
... land itself , the traditional economic rent of land , expressed in social accounting prices . We confine our attention to land under the four major crops grown in the Punjab , viz . wheat ( Winter or Rabi Season ) , rice and cotton ...
Page 310
... land in either wheat / cotton or sugarcane . Yet , as indicated in Appendix Tables I and II , much more land in the Punjab is used for rice in the kharif crop . Again , however , one must re- call that we have estimated the average ...
... land in either wheat / cotton or sugarcane . Yet , as indicated in Appendix Tables I and II , much more land in the Punjab is used for rice in the kharif crop . Again , however , one must re- call that we have estimated the average ...
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