Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 28
Page 251
... savings and hence the actual level of investment . It is evidently the savings function which is being traced by changing rates of interest , as seen in Figure 2 . For this reason , we substitute domestic savings for investment in ...
... savings and hence the actual level of investment . It is evidently the savings function which is being traced by changing rates of interest , as seen in Figure 2 . For this reason , we substitute domestic savings for investment in ...
Page 256
... savings functions ; the coefficient of sa in the demand for money function and of In ( 2 ) in the savings function are both positive and significant . Interestingly , in equation ( 25 ) the coefficient of is negative and significant ...
... savings functions ; the coefficient of sa in the demand for money function and of In ( 2 ) in the savings function are both positive and significant . Interestingly , in equation ( 25 ) the coefficient of is negative and significant ...
Page 388
... savings to growth rate is defined as g / s . ds / dg . These elasticities are measured by regressing log of required minimum marginal saving rates on log of capital- output ratios and log of required marginal savings rates on log of ...
... savings to growth rate is defined as g / s . ds / dg . These elasticities are measured by regressing log of required minimum marginal saving rates on log of capital- output ratios and log of required marginal savings rates on log of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
age distribution age groups agricultural analysis Appendix Table ASFR average Bahawalnagar calories capital changes coefficients cohort constant prices consumption contraception conversion factor cost cotton crops currently married demand for money demographic devaluation developing countries Development Economics differentials districts domestic effect employment estimates expected expenditure exports family planning Farms female fertility desires firms foreign growth rate Gujranwala Impact Survey imports income increase industries inputs Institute of Development investment Islamabad Jacobabad Jhang Karachi Khan Lahore life-time migrants living children marriage MNCs Mohammad Afzal Multan Muzaffargarh number of living Nuptiality Tables other-employed output Pakistan Development Review Pakistan Institute pattern percent Percentage Reporting period Peshawar production programme Punjab purdah Rahimyar Khan ratio Rawalpindi relationship relative rural areas rural wives Sahiwal sample Sargodha Sheikhupura Sialkot significant social Statistical Sukkur tariff tion Total trade urban areas value added variables wage West Pakistan yarn