Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... Scheme , Pay - As- You - Earn Scheme , and similar other incentives . These measures led to a multiple exchange rate regime . These measures may have had some beneficial effects in the short run but as Soligo and Stern [ 26 ] have shown ...
... Scheme , Pay - As- You - Earn Scheme , and similar other incentives . These measures led to a multiple exchange rate regime . These measures may have had some beneficial effects in the short run but as Soligo and Stern [ 26 ] have shown ...
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... schemes , particularly the Export Bonus Scheme . On the other hand , tariffs and quotas were used to restrict imports . Of the two measures quota was the binding constraint [ 1 , 24 ] . Later , the imports were liberalised giving_market ...
... schemes , particularly the Export Bonus Scheme . On the other hand , tariffs and quotas were used to restrict imports . Of the two measures quota was the binding constraint [ 1 , 24 ] . Later , the imports were liberalised giving_market ...
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... scheme is limited again to the two second - best weighting schemes as above . Equal weights should be used for averaging . They are a better proxy for domestic sales than imports because domestic sales of locally produced goods are ...
... scheme is limited again to the two second - best weighting schemes as above . Equal weights should be used for averaging . They are a better proxy for domestic sales than imports because domestic sales of locally produced goods are ...
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