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Page 69
... less dynamic cities , e.g. , Lahore , Hyderabad and Multan . It appears to be almost absent in the case of Karachi ... less than 20 percent urban and the reason that life - time migrants from these districts gravitate toward the nation's ...
... less dynamic cities , e.g. , Lahore , Hyderabad and Multan . It appears to be almost absent in the case of Karachi ... less than 20 percent urban and the reason that life - time migrants from these districts gravitate toward the nation's ...
Page 272
... less in the districts with the greatest proportion of acreage in the crop ( e.g. , Hazara , Mardan and Peshawar ) . On the other hand , in the region with the least barley cultivation , Sind , negative or zero price coefficients were ...
... less in the districts with the greatest proportion of acreage in the crop ( e.g. , Hazara , Mardan and Peshawar ) . On the other hand , in the region with the least barley cultivation , Sind , negative or zero price coefficients were ...
Page 386
... less than 10 percent , it is easily seen that the required marginal saving rates implied in the calculations in the above table are all unrealistic to achieve . Reducing the capital intensity in the economy has a relatively stronger ...
... less than 10 percent , it is easily seen that the required marginal saving rates implied in the calculations in the above table are all unrealistic to achieve . Reducing the capital intensity in the economy has a relatively stronger ...
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