Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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... ratios and parity prices have been computed . The following section focuses on these parity ratios and corresponding parity prices . Parity Ratio and Parity Prices Parity may be conceived of in a number of ways : Parity between ...
... ratios and parity prices have been computed . The following section focuses on these parity ratios and corresponding parity prices . Parity Ratio and Parity Prices Parity may be conceived of in a number of ways : Parity between ...
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Table 2 Parity Ratio Between Agricultural and Non - agricultural Prices as well as for Individual Crops : 1966-67 to 1975-76 ( Base 1959-1960 ) Index of Index of Year Prices Prices Combined Paritya Parity Ratio of Received Paid Ratio ...
Table 2 Parity Ratio Between Agricultural and Non - agricultural Prices as well as for Individual Crops : 1966-67 to 1975-76 ( Base 1959-1960 ) Index of Index of Year Prices Prices Combined Paritya Parity Ratio of Received Paid Ratio ...
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... ratio by 1.54 percentage points . On the other hand , a rise in the foreign savings ratio by one percentage point reduces the domestic savings ratio by 0.556 of a percentage point . The coefficient of the foreign savings ratio is ...
... ratio by 1.54 percentage points . On the other hand , a rise in the foreign savings ratio by one percentage point reduces the domestic savings ratio by 0.556 of a percentage point . The coefficient of the foreign savings ratio is ...
Contents
Table3 Continued | 14 |
A Simple Optimisation Model for Cotton Processing Activities | 17 |
ON ON 02 | 21 |
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