Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16, Issues 1-3Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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Page 178
Food Fortification The intake of many nutrients many be increased by fortifying a
suitable carrier . If this is technically ... This method is particularly desirable if a
large share of the income increase goes to purchasing additional nutrients .
Food Fortification The intake of many nutrients many be increased by fortifying a
suitable carrier . If this is technically ... This method is particularly desirable if a
large share of the income increase goes to purchasing additional nutrients .
Page 247
Therefore , we have to take into account the non - development expenditure
which has shown an increasing trend . ... However , efforts should in any case be
combined with fiscal and financial tools to encourage and increase savings .
Therefore , we have to take into account the non - development expenditure
which has shown an increasing trend . ... However , efforts should in any case be
combined with fiscal and financial tools to encourage and increase savings .
Page 343
As the number of petrol wagons in use is much smaller than that of diesel
wagons , there will be an increase in tax revenues on balance . Variation in
import duties . — This is administratively more convenient and can be easily
achieved .
As the number of petrol wagons in use is much smaller than that of diesel
wagons , there will be an increase in tax revenues on balance . Variation in
import duties . — This is administratively more convenient and can be easily
achieved .
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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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