Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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... rupee shown in row 2 of Table 1. This index declines slightly , indicating that the rupee purchased fewer " composite " units of foreign exchange and was thus implicitly devalued against the composite currency . The rise of the ...
... rupee shown in row 2 of Table 1. This index declines slightly , indicating that the rupee purchased fewer " composite " units of foreign exchange and was thus implicitly devalued against the composite currency . The rise of the ...
Page 159
... rupee increase in the annual university student tuition lowers the private return to university education from 27 percent to 23 percent or by only 4 percentage points ; a further 1,000 - rupee increase lowers the return by only an ...
... rupee increase in the annual university student tuition lowers the private return to university education from 27 percent to 23 percent or by only 4 percentage points ; a further 1,000 - rupee increase lowers the return by only an ...
Page 178
... rupees per month at 1974-75 expenditure levels . These were of the order 50 rupees per capita per month for low income rural groups . This may be compared with the direct subsidy approach where a similar in- crease via general wheat ...
... rupees per month at 1974-75 expenditure levels . These were of the order 50 rupees per capita per month for low income rural groups . This may be compared with the direct subsidy approach where a similar in- crease via general wheat ...
Contents
Table3 Continued | 14 |
A Simple Optimisation Model for Cotton Processing Activities | 17 |
ON ON 02 | 21 |
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adjusted age of marriage age of wife agricultural assumption average Bangladesh capital cloth coarse yarn coefficients constraints consumption contraception in Pakistan cost couples crops demand for contraception developing countries Deviation domestic Economic Development Economy of Pakistan educational level effective exchange rate employment estimates expenditure explanatory variable export factors family planning farm farmers favour fertility foreign inflow gross domestic product growth rate high parity illiterate Impact Survey import substitution important income groups increase industry Institute of Development intake investment Islamabad Karachi level of urbanization living children Mohammad Afzal number of children number of living objective functions opportunity cost output P₁ Pakistan Development Review Pakistan Institute percent period PIDE population growth poverty line primary education problem production programme Punjab ratio Rawalpindi regression rupees rural solutions spindles Statistical Table target tion trade vital rates Y₁ yarn