Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... subsidy on ith commodity . Firstly , it ( 1 + m ) Pg . Devaluation is expected to influence exports in two ways . may change the sign of inequality from P > ( 1 + m ) P to P This is especially true for the products which were not ...
... subsidy on ith commodity . Firstly , it ( 1 + m ) Pg . Devaluation is expected to influence exports in two ways . may change the sign of inequality from P > ( 1 + m ) P to P This is especially true for the products which were not ...
Page 14
... subsidy have doubled , those with 30 percent subsidy rose by 46 % , and those with 40 percent subsidy increased by 40 percent . This shows that the commodities which had the least favoured exchange rate recorded the highest growth ...
... subsidy have doubled , those with 30 percent subsidy rose by 46 % , and those with 40 percent subsidy increased by 40 percent . This shows that the commodities which had the least favoured exchange rate recorded the highest growth ...
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... subsidy to exports . This rate seems to reflect the fact that some countries subsidize export industries in ... subsidized by export subsidies . For the second group he uses a formula that resembles formula ' ( 4 ) or , using free trade ...
... subsidy to exports . This rate seems to reflect the fact that some countries subsidize export industries in ... subsidized by export subsidies . For the second group he uses a formula that resembles formula ' ( 4 ) or , using free trade ...
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