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Page 58
A . City Specific Migration Patterns Migrant origin patterns for the six largest of the
twelve cities are represented cartographically in Figs . 2 - 7 . It should be
emphasized that these maps show those districts which provided significantly
more or ...
A . City Specific Migration Patterns Migrant origin patterns for the six largest of the
twelve cities are represented cartographically in Figs . 2 - 7 . It should be
emphasized that these maps show those districts which provided significantly
more or ...
Page 152
The first is economic nationalism , under which the traderelated profits are
utilized for a thorough change in the production and trade patterns . The second
is neocolonialism in which , by contrast , the traderelated profits are employed to
...
The first is economic nationalism , under which the traderelated profits are
utilized for a thorough change in the production and trade patterns . The second
is neocolonialism in which , by contrast , the traderelated profits are employed to
...
Page 272
For rice , fairly sizable positive elasticities were found in the southernmost
districts ( Dadu , Hyderabad , Khairpur , Sanghar , Tharparkar and Thatta ) , but
elsewhere values were lower - a pattern generally indicating more
responsiveness ...
For rice , fairly sizable positive elasticities were found in the southernmost
districts ( Dadu , Hyderabad , Khairpur , Sanghar , Tharparkar and Thatta ) , but
elsewhere values were lower - a pattern generally indicating more
responsiveness ...
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