Pakistan Development Review, Volume 2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1962 - Pakistan |
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Page 138
... scale industries . Small - scale industries tend to predominate in the following areas where : a ) they satisfy local and highly specific demands ; b ) mass production is generally impossible as in artistic industries and crafts ; and c ...
... scale industries . Small - scale industries tend to predominate in the following areas where : a ) they satisfy local and highly specific demands ; b ) mass production is generally impossible as in artistic industries and crafts ; and c ...
Page 206
... scale manufacturing is more modest . Between 1949/50 and 1957/58 the index of large - scale manufacturing ( at constant prices ) rose by 444.8 per cent , and 763.1 per cent more was added to corporation tax receipts . If we exclude the ...
... scale manufacturing is more modest . Between 1949/50 and 1957/58 the index of large - scale manufacturing ( at constant prices ) rose by 444.8 per cent , and 763.1 per cent more was added to corporation tax receipts . If we exclude the ...
Page 623
... scale firms , either as subcontractors or as suppliers of parts . The levelling - up and modernization of these small- and medium - scale firms are , therefore , essential if Japan's capacity to export machinery is to be increased ...
... scale firms , either as subcontractors or as suppliers of parts . The levelling - up and modernization of these small- and medium - scale firms are , therefore , essential if Japan's capacity to export machinery is to be increased ...
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