Pakistan Development Review, Volume 2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1962 - Pakistan |
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Page 64
... imports ( i.e. , 153,519 ) from the accounting standpoint . Thus , the total unallocated import is 234,133 as ... imports ) and Table 7 ( for exports ) . Table 6 is a reproduction of two FTS tables ; a table on sea - borne imports ( FTS ...
... imports ( i.e. , 153,519 ) from the accounting standpoint . Thus , the total unallocated import is 234,133 as ... imports ) and Table 7 ( for exports ) . Table 6 is a reproduction of two FTS tables ; a table on sea - borne imports ( FTS ...
Page 223
... imports not only via the reduction in general monetary demand , but will also strengthen the direct effect on imports via the explicit or implicit interest cost of financing imports . If , however , the indirect effect is weak and the ...
... imports not only via the reduction in general monetary demand , but will also strengthen the direct effect on imports via the explicit or implicit interest cost of financing imports . If , however , the indirect effect is weak and the ...
Page 490
... import - substitution has been actually effected in the region . Its effect on the reduction of consumer- goods imports has tended to be offset by an increase in the import demand for producer goods , and the total import coefficients ...
... import - substitution has been actually effected in the region . Its effect on the reduction of consumer- goods imports has tended to be offset by an increase in the import demand for producer goods , and the total import coefficients ...
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