Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... reason for the lack of relationship was that the type of jobs the Turkish women were involved in was campatible with ... reason for selecting this subgroup of women is that since these women have 3One probable reason for this , not ...
... reason for the lack of relationship was that the type of jobs the Turkish women were involved in was campatible with ... reason for selecting this subgroup of women is that since these women have 3One probable reason for this , not ...
Page 251
... reason , we concur with Akhtar in substituting d ' , the average time deposit rate , for McKinnon's d . However , because of the above modification we decompose d ' - i * ' into its com- ponents , d'and i * . Since d ' is now the ...
... reason , we concur with Akhtar in substituting d ' , the average time deposit rate , for McKinnon's d . However , because of the above modification we decompose d ' - i * ' into its com- ponents , d'and i * . Since d ' is now the ...
Page 403
... Reasons for Preference of Various Fertilizer Supply Sources Number of Farmers Farmers as Percentage of all Fertilizer Users Reasons for Preferring the Supply Sources Nearness 68 39 Provision of credit 14 8 Friend / acquaintance 4 2 ...
... Reasons for Preference of Various Fertilizer Supply Sources Number of Farmers Farmers as Percentage of all Fertilizer Users Reasons for Preferring the Supply Sources Nearness 68 39 Provision of credit 14 8 Friend / acquaintance 4 2 ...
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