Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16, Issues 1-3Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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The global problem of debt burden of developing countries , basic causes of this
broader issue and the distinction between the aid content of debt and commercial
content are not significant in micro discussions . The solution has so far been in ...
The global problem of debt burden of developing countries , basic causes of this
broader issue and the distinction between the aid content of debt and commercial
content are not significant in micro discussions . The solution has so far been in ...
Page 166
The Development Perspective also aims at addressing directly the problem of
malnutrition . Recent estimates suggest that 38.2 percent of the population has
less than 95 percent of the required caloric intake . It is proposed to reduce this to
9 ...
The Development Perspective also aims at addressing directly the problem of
malnutrition . Recent estimates suggest that 38.2 percent of the population has
less than 95 percent of the required caloric intake . It is proposed to reduce this to
9 ...
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The second half of this chapter deals with the problem of making quantitative
projections of unemployment and under - employment . The author briefly
summarizes the main results of different studies conducted in under - developed
countries ...
The second half of this chapter deals with the problem of making quantitative
projections of unemployment and under - employment . The author briefly
summarizes the main results of different studies conducted in under - developed
countries ...
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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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