Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 57
... ratio of observed to expected migrants was computed for each district to each of the twelve cities , and this ratio together with the number of observed and expected life - time migrants is presented in the Appendix tables . Values for ...
... ratio of observed to expected migrants was computed for each district to each of the twelve cities , and this ratio together with the number of observed and expected life - time migrants is presented in the Appendix tables . Values for ...
Page 143
... ratio , it is difficult , in practice , to disentangle the influence of factor price induced changes , or pure factor substitution , from changes in technology which also affect the ratio . Although analytically distinct , these ...
... ratio , it is difficult , in practice , to disentangle the influence of factor price induced changes , or pure factor substitution , from changes in technology which also affect the ratio . Although analytically distinct , these ...
Page 388
... ratio is defined as the proportionate change in marginal propensity to save due to a proportionate change in capital - output k ds ratio , i.e. ― . dk Similarly the transformation elasticity of marginal savings to growth rate is defined ...
... ratio is defined as the proportionate change in marginal propensity to save due to a proportionate change in capital - output k ds ratio , i.e. ― . dk Similarly the transformation elasticity of marginal savings to growth rate is defined ...
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