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Central Statistical office . 25 Years of Pakistan in Statistics , 1947/72 . 9 . Planning
Commission . Annual Plan 1972-73 , 1973-74 , 1974-75 , 1975-76 . 10 . Planning
Commission . Unpublished data . 11 . Ministry of Industries . Textile Plan .
Central Statistical office . 25 Years of Pakistan in Statistics , 1947/72 . 9 . Planning
Commission . Annual Plan 1972-73 , 1973-74 , 1974-75 , 1975-76 . 10 . Planning
Commission . Unpublished data . 11 . Ministry of Industries . Textile Plan .
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Statistical Division . Monthly Statistical Bulletin . Vol . 23. No. 11 and 12.
Islamabad 1975 . Ministry of Finance , Planning and Development . Statistical
Division . Household Income and Expenditure Surveys : 196869 to 1971-72 .
Islamabad .
Statistical Division . Monthly Statistical Bulletin . Vol . 23. No. 11 and 12.
Islamabad 1975 . Ministry of Finance , Planning and Development . Statistical
Division . Household Income and Expenditure Surveys : 196869 to 1971-72 .
Islamabad .
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Statistical Error Savings are generally estimated by deducting foreign inflow from
investment ; which seems to be a transplanting error procedure . If there are
errors in the estimation of foreign inflow and investment , they will effect the
savings ...
Statistical Error Savings are generally estimated by deducting foreign inflow from
investment ; which seems to be a transplanting error procedure . If there are
errors in the estimation of foreign inflow and investment , they will effect the
savings ...
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Contents
Table | 13 |
A Simple Optimisation Model for Cotton Processing Activities | 17 |
An Urban Poverty Line Estimate | 49 |
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