Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... manufacturing sector , could not be used because the Census of Manufacturing Industries data suffer from undercoverage , and for some years , the data are even missing . Foodgrain imports are assumed to be related to relative prices ...
... manufacturing sector , could not be used because the Census of Manufacturing Industries data suffer from undercoverage , and for some years , the data are even missing . Foodgrain imports are assumed to be related to relative prices ...
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... manufacturing employment for each urban centre should be used to test this hypothesized relationship , but such data are not available for Pakistan . The smallest administrative unit at which manufacturing data are available is the ...
... manufacturing employment for each urban centre should be used to test this hypothesized relationship , but such data are not available for Pakistan . The smallest administrative unit at which manufacturing data are available is the ...
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... manufacturing industries depends on the choice of the criterion used in determining whether a firm constitutes a ... manufacturing census constitute 24.87 percent of the fixed assets , 32.08 percent of the production , and 35.93 percent ...
... manufacturing industries depends on the choice of the criterion used in determining whether a firm constitutes a ... manufacturing census constitute 24.87 percent of the fixed assets , 32.08 percent of the production , and 35.93 percent ...
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