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Notes Output , Value Added and Employment in the Small Scale Textile Industry SFEMIN ANWAR * The small scale manufacturing sector is in many ways the step - child of Pakistan's national income accounts . A number of sample surveys of ...
Notes Output , Value Added and Employment in the Small Scale Textile Industry SFEMIN ANWAR * The small scale manufacturing sector is in many ways the step - child of Pakistan's national income accounts . A number of sample surveys of ...
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Cotton textiles is not only the most important large scale industry in Pakistan but it is also apparently one of the most important small scale industries as well . See , for example , [ 4. p . 62 ] . It is possible to apply the ...
Cotton textiles is not only the most important large scale industry in Pakistan but it is also apparently one of the most important small scale industries as well . See , for example , [ 4. p . 62 ] . It is possible to apply the ...
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... scale textile labour force is striking . Even if the working group's ratio is used , the estimated employment of 158 thousand ( i.e. 193 reduced by 18 % ) is larger than the 154 thousand employees reported to be working in the large scale ...
... scale textile labour force is striking . Even if the working group's ratio is used , the estimated employment of 158 thousand ( i.e. 193 reduced by 18 % ) is larger than the 154 thousand employees reported to be working in the large scale ...
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