Pakistan Development Review, Volume 2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1962 - Pakistan |
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... exported . The most question- able assumption here is that all raw cotton used in the production of yarn for export would be exported . This probably is an exaggeration but we think a minor one . One may also quarrel with the assumption ...
... exported . The most question- able assumption here is that all raw cotton used in the production of yarn for export would be exported . This probably is an exaggeration but we think a minor one . One may also quarrel with the assumption ...
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TABLE 14 THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE BONUS SCHEME TO COTTON YARN EXPORTS Presumed export Actual export in absence of Col. 1 - Col . 2 Export attributable Year EBS to bonus scheme ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Qty . Value Qty . Value Qty Value 1959 81.8 ...
TABLE 14 THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE BONUS SCHEME TO COTTON YARN EXPORTS Presumed export Actual export in absence of Col. 1 - Col . 2 Export attributable Year EBS to bonus scheme ( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) Qty . Value Qty . Value Qty Value 1959 81.8 ...
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... export figures accordingly . This reclassi- fication is not completely satisfactory in that the origin of some export items or categories is indeterminable . We are , thus , forced to assume that those export items or categories , which ...
... export figures accordingly . This reclassi- fication is not completely satisfactory in that the origin of some export items or categories is indeterminable . We are , thus , forced to assume that those export items or categories , which ...
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advance deposits agreements agricultural analysis areas Asia Asian average balance bales Bank of Pakistan bazaar bonus scheme capital cash census cent coefficient commodities consumption cooperation cost cotton crop crores customs union December decline Development Economics East ECAFE economic development economic growth economic integration effect elasticity enumerators estimates exports factors farmers firms food output foodgrains foreign exchange foreign exchange earnings foreign trade hessian higher Hong Kong imports increase India industries Institute of Development International intra-regional trade investment Iran Japan jute Karachi labour land less limited manufactured marginal marginal revenue marketable surplus ment million monetary money supply national income payments percentage period Philippines Planning population problem production programme question rate of growth ratio raw jute reason relative revenue rise rural saving scheduled banks sector Statistics Table tion underdeveloped countries United wage West Pakistan yarn