Pakistan Development Review, Volume 2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1962 - Pakistan |
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... approach with numerical strength because the basic formulation of the theory is amenable to statistical implementation in the econometric sense . Being such , this approach can be , and has been , applied to provide numerical answers to ...
... approach with numerical strength because the basic formulation of the theory is amenable to statistical implementation in the econometric sense . Being such , this approach can be , and has been , applied to provide numerical answers to ...
Page 466
... approaches the desired level . The data used to examine and test the two hypotheses are taken from the first and second ... approach or achieve the desired number of children , there is a marked and consistent decline in the failure rate ...
... approaches the desired level . The data used to examine and test the two hypotheses are taken from the first and second ... approach or achieve the desired number of children , there is a marked and consistent decline in the failure rate ...
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... approach is most closely related to Irving Fisher's work . But this approach does not deal with the demand side where Fisher's most important contribution lies . This paper derives alternatives open to society and the optimality ...
... approach is most closely related to Irving Fisher's work . But this approach does not deal with the demand side where Fisher's most important contribution lies . This paper derives alternatives open to society and the optimality ...
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