Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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... import exchange rate . During 1956-61 , India's export performance deteriorated ; but it improved during 1962-66 in consequence of subsidies granted and as a result of an expansion of trade with the socialist bloc . However , the ...
... import exchange rate . During 1956-61 , India's export performance deteriorated ; but it improved during 1962-66 in consequence of subsidies granted and as a result of an expansion of trade with the socialist bloc . However , the ...
Page 223
... import substitution as a develop- ment strategy has always been a controversial topic . In the present study Suh makes a comprehensive review of the theoretical and empirical concepts and problems of import substitution and analyses the ...
... import substitution as a develop- ment strategy has always been a controversial topic . In the present study Suh makes a comprehensive review of the theoretical and empirical concepts and problems of import substitution and analyses the ...
Page 242
... imports , structural changes are needed in the economy . In the study mentioned earlier [ 9 ] it is shown that imports substitu- tion in manufactured consumer goods has almost been exhausted , while there still is a large scope for import ...
... imports , structural changes are needed in the economy . In the study mentioned earlier [ 9 ] it is shown that imports substitu- tion in manufactured consumer goods has almost been exhausted , while there still is a large scope for import ...
Contents
Table3 Continued | 14 |
A Simple Optimisation Model for Cotton Processing Activities | 17 |
ON ON 02 | 21 |
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