Pakistan Development Review, Volume 6Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1966 - Economic policy |
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Page 289
... regulation of deposit ; Open market operations ; Variation of deposit ( money bank reserve requirements ) ; Manipulation of government accounts ; and Control of Central Bank credit to deposits money bank . As for the direct regulation ...
... regulation of deposit ; Open market operations ; Variation of deposit ( money bank reserve requirements ) ; Manipulation of government accounts ; and Control of Central Bank credit to deposits money bank . As for the direct regulation ...
Page 290
... regulations will involve specific controls over the actions of in- dividual institutions . It is likely to encourage rigidity rather than flexibility . In certain cases , where government policy is based on well thought - out ...
... regulations will involve specific controls over the actions of in- dividual institutions . It is likely to encourage rigidity rather than flexibility . In certain cases , where government policy is based on well thought - out ...
Page 542
... regulation also applies generally to all commercial importing firms with over fifty per cent ownership or control in the hands of non - Pakistanis ( p . 174 ) . c ) " Recognized industrial units which were licensed in the past for Nail ...
... regulation also applies generally to all commercial importing firms with over fifty per cent ownership or control in the hands of non - Pakistanis ( p . 174 ) . c ) " Recognized industrial units which were licensed in the past for Nail ...
Contents
Autumn 1966 No | 3 |
Winter 1966 No | 4 |
Some Comments on the Export Bonus Export | 37 |
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