Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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... value of the imports , it seems that the bias is not very large . Imports of consumer goods are taken to be the function of value added in manufacturing sector , relative prices and foreign exchange reserves . Value added in the ...
... value of the imports , it seems that the bias is not very large . Imports of consumer goods are taken to be the function of value added in manufacturing sector , relative prices and foreign exchange reserves . Value added in the ...
Page 126
... Value Added To obtain estimates of the value added in small scale cotton textiles , we have applied a constant value added - total output ratio obtained from the 1965-66 survey to the value of cloth produced in each year measured in ...
... Value Added To obtain estimates of the value added in small scale cotton textiles , we have applied a constant value added - total output ratio obtained from the 1965-66 survey to the value of cloth produced in each year measured in ...
Page 166
... value added . There exists no unambigous answer to this question . Generally it is better to treat depreciation as an input cost because value added comes closer to net profits and to the residual from which factors of a supply ...
... value added . There exists no unambigous answer to this question . Generally it is better to treat depreciation as an input cost because value added comes closer to net profits and to the residual from which factors of a supply ...
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