Pakistan Development Review, Volume 2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1962 - Pakistan |
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Page 192
... basis on which the reviewers raise or lower the original estimates . It is possible that the final estimates are less accurate than that which would be achieved if the original estimates were not tampered with . The accuracy of these ...
... basis on which the reviewers raise or lower the original estimates . It is possible that the final estimates are less accurate than that which would be achieved if the original estimates were not tampered with . The accuracy of these ...
Page 286
... basis for the fixation of land revenue . This basis stands at 25 per cent of the net assets of the zamindar . The Committee finds that the existing rates are " far below " the theoretical basis . Hence , enhancements of land revenue ...
... basis for the fixation of land revenue . This basis stands at 25 per cent of the net assets of the zamindar . The Committee finds that the existing rates are " far below " the theoretical basis . Hence , enhancements of land revenue ...
Page 459
... basis for needed political stability . Often , these are also inconsistent ends . However , there is little evidence regarding the effects of land reform proposals on social and political stability . Social responses to a given stimuli ...
... basis for needed political stability . Often , these are also inconsistent ends . However , there is little evidence regarding the effects of land reform proposals on social and political stability . Social responses to a given stimuli ...
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