Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16, Issues 1-3Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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Pattern of Export The pattern of export varies from solution to solution . But most
solutions indicate export of fine cloth . In all solutions with low price of cotton ( $
164.0 per bale ) exports of fine cloth are indicated . They contribute more than 50
...
Pattern of Export The pattern of export varies from solution to solution . But most
solutions indicate export of fine cloth . In all solutions with low price of cotton ( $
164.0 per bale ) exports of fine cloth are indicated . They contribute more than 50
...
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maximizing and as a floor for the investment minimizing solutions ) , lower cotton
exports imply a lower degree of processing of exports . The imposition of an
overall export constraint simultaneously with a constraint on the amount of raw
cotton ...
maximizing and as a floor for the investment minimizing solutions ) , lower cotton
exports imply a lower degree of processing of exports . The imposition of an
overall export constraint simultaneously with a constraint on the amount of raw
cotton ...
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using imports ; protection to industries regardless of cost , efficiency or
comparative advantage ; and adverse distributional impact and discrimination
against exports due to an imbalance between the effective export exchange rate
and the ...
using imports ; protection to industries regardless of cost , efficiency or
comparative advantage ; and adverse distributional impact and discrimination
against exports due to an imbalance between the effective export exchange rate
and the ...
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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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additional adjusted age of marriage agricultural analysis areas assistance assumed assumption average Bangladesh basic births calculated capital changes child cloth coarse constraints consumption cost cotton couples deaths demand for contraception dependent desired determine developing countries discussion domestic earnings Economic educational level effect employment estimates exchange rate expected expenditure export factors fertility Figure foreign function given growth higher import substitution important included income increase indices industry Institute interest investment less living children lower major measure mortality needs Note number of living objective Pakistan parity percent period Planning population possible present problem production proportion ratio regression relative Report Research respectively returns rural savings social solutions Statistical Survey Table tion trade unit University urban variable wife wives yarn