Pakistan Development Review, Volume 6Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1966 - Economic policy |
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... appears to have had little effect on the acreage actually cropped , which varied between 83 and 139 per cent of the licensed area [ 3 ] . It appears , therefore , that if the farmers wanted to crop more they did so , notwithstanding the ...
... appears to have had little effect on the acreage actually cropped , which varied between 83 and 139 per cent of the licensed area [ 3 ] . It appears , therefore , that if the farmers wanted to crop more they did so , notwithstanding the ...
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... appears that traders were still not happy with a 10 per cent bonus of these two periods ; otherwise there seems to be no reason why prices were not lowered to increase exports . The export market appears to have been strong enough to ...
... appears that traders were still not happy with a 10 per cent bonus of these two periods ; otherwise there seems to be no reason why prices were not lowered to increase exports . The export market appears to have been strong enough to ...
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... appear to be much of a barrier to further expansion of exports in this period . Foreign demand also appears to be such as would justify further lowering of prices for expanding exports . It appears , therefore , that speculation and ...
... appear to be much of a barrier to further expansion of exports in this period . Foreign demand also appears to be such as would justify further lowering of prices for expanding exports . It appears , therefore , that speculation and ...
Contents
Autumn 1966 No | 3 |
Winter 1966 No | 4 |
Some Comments on the Export Bonus Export | 37 |
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Agricultural allocation analysis annual assumption average Basic Solution benefit-cost ratio bonus rate capital cost CCIE cent Central Statistical Office commodity consumer consumption crops Dacca decline demand Development Economics domestic prices East Pakistan Economic Development Economic Growth elasticity estimates Export Bonus Scheme FACTOR COST family planning farmers fertility Five Year Plan foreign exchange foreign exchange earnings free list GROSS VALUE ADDED growth rate import substitution increase India industries inputs Institute of Development International investment irrigation Journal jute Karachi labour licensing low-lift pumps manufacturing marginal marketed surplus ment national income National Income Commission Non-agriculture one-cusec pumps output Pakistan Development Review Pakistan Institute period Planning Commission problem programme projects provinces rate of growth ratio raw cotton raw jute relative prices Research rice rupees sector Statistical subsidy supply Table tion trend values tubewells two-cusec pumps underdeveloped countries West