Pakistan Development Review, Volume 2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1962 - Pakistan |
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Page 108
... mortality and migration , there seem to be a consensus about the relative stability of the first during 1951-618 . For the last data are lacking and it cannot be said how it affected the total population . But it may be pointed out that ...
... mortality and migration , there seem to be a consensus about the relative stability of the first during 1951-618 . For the last data are lacking and it cannot be said how it affected the total population . But it may be pointed out that ...
Page 109
... mortality or considerable emigration to big cities like Calcutta , Rangoon , etc. , or a combination of both . The lower rate of growth of East Pakistan during the last two intercensal periods is explained by the Bengal Famine of 1943 ...
... mortality or considerable emigration to big cities like Calcutta , Rangoon , etc. , or a combination of both . The lower rate of growth of East Pakistan during the last two intercensal periods is explained by the Bengal Famine of 1943 ...
Page 151
... mortality populations than it is in populations with low fertility and low mortality . Increasing the mean length of a generation of high fertility Malaysians by 27 years would bring about a reduction of 10 per cent at every age in ...
... mortality populations than it is in populations with low fertility and low mortality . Increasing the mean length of a generation of high fertility Malaysians by 27 years would bring about a reduction of 10 per cent at every age in ...
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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