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... sector any establishment not registered under section 2 ( j ) or 5 ( i ) of the Factories Act . A recent survey of ... sector was then further sub divided into small industries ( assets Rs . 15,000 to 5 lakhs ) and household industries ...
... sector any establishment not registered under section 2 ( j ) or 5 ( i ) of the Factories Act . A recent survey of ... sector was then further sub divided into small industries ( assets Rs . 15,000 to 5 lakhs ) and household industries ...
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... sector . The equations below will make the methodology more explicit . P - E - M - A - S = Y , С C1 = « Y , ( 1 ) ... sector , The cotton yarn produced by the mill sector , Exports of cotton yarn , including exports of yarn to East ...
... sector . The equations below will make the methodology more explicit . P - E - M - A - S = Y , С C1 = « Y , ( 1 ) ... sector , The cotton yarn produced by the mill sector , Exports of cotton yarn , including exports of yarn to East ...
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... sector's contribution to G.N.P. , and the sector's rate of growth over time , can be assessed by some means other than by surveys , which in Pakistan have tended in the past to be incomplete , or by arbitrary assumption that this sector ...
... sector's contribution to G.N.P. , and the sector's rate of growth over time , can be assessed by some means other than by surveys , which in Pakistan have tended in the past to be incomplete , or by arbitrary assumption that this sector ...
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