Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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The other differences are that MacEwan maximises the weighted sum of terminal
regional consumptions while Khan ... year period represented by the Third and
Fourth Five - Year Plans while Khan's apply to only the Third Five Year Plan .
The other differences are that MacEwan maximises the weighted sum of terminal
regional consumptions while Khan ... year period represented by the Third and
Fourth Five - Year Plans while Khan's apply to only the Third Five Year Plan .
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... Economic Implications of the " Green Revolution " and the Strategy of
Agricultural Development in West Pakistan IX 111 Khan , Azizur A Multi - Seotor
Programming Model for Rahman Regional Planning in Pakistan VII 29 Khan ,
A.R. Capital ...
... Economic Implications of the " Green Revolution " and the Strategy of
Agricultural Development in West Pakistan IX 111 Khan , Azizur A Multi - Seotor
Programming Model for Rahman Regional Planning in Pakistan VII 29 Khan ,
A.R. Capital ...
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Khan , A.R. The Possibilities of the East Pakistan Economy during the Fourth Five
- Year Plan IX 114 Khan , Azizur What Has Been Happening to Real Wages
Rahman in Pakistan ? VII 317 Khan , Azizur A Multisectoral Analysis of Capital ...
Khan , A.R. The Possibilities of the East Pakistan Economy during the Fourth Five
- Year Plan IX 114 Khan , Azizur What Has Been Happening to Real Wages
Rahman in Pakistan ? VII 317 Khan , Azizur A Multisectoral Analysis of Capital ...
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The Use of Multisectoral Models in Pakistans Planning | 18 |
Land Reform and the Agricultural Income Distribution | 30 |
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