Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... significant explanatory variable . However , it is more interesting and instructive to look at disaggregated import demand functions . In the case of the foodgrain imports , neither the relative prices nor income is a significant ...
... significant explanatory variable . However , it is more interesting and instructive to look at disaggregated import demand functions . In the case of the foodgrain imports , neither the relative prices nor income is a significant ...
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... significant influence on wage levels in 1969-70 but not in the earlier pericd . In both periods , the sign of the coefficient of wage share is contrary to the normal expectation . Trade unions are significant only in 1964-65 and then at ...
... significant influence on wage levels in 1969-70 but not in the earlier pericd . In both periods , the sign of the coefficient of wage share is contrary to the normal expectation . Trade unions are significant only in 1964-65 and then at ...
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... Significant at .05 level ) Husband's education Cannot read or write 444 84.7 6.8 8.5 1169 69.5 14.5 16.0 Passed 0-5 ... Significant at .05 level ) ( X2 Significant at .05 level ) Family type Nuclear 486 84.6 Non - nuclear 689 88.4 8.0 ...
... Significant at .05 level ) Husband's education Cannot read or write 444 84.7 6.8 8.5 1169 69.5 14.5 16.0 Passed 0-5 ... Significant at .05 level ) ( X2 Significant at .05 level ) Family type Nuclear 486 84.6 Non - nuclear 689 88.4 8.0 ...
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