Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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A Multisectoral Analysis of Capital Requirements for Development Planning in
Pakistan Marketable Surplus Function: A Study of the Behaviour of West Pakistan
Farmers A Note on Consumption Patterns in the Rural Areas of East Pakistan ...
A Multisectoral Analysis of Capital Requirements for Development Planning in
Pakistan Marketable Surplus Function: A Study of the Behaviour of West Pakistan
Farmers A Note on Consumption Patterns in the Rural Areas of East Pakistan ...
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... M.L. Papanek, G.F. Papanek, G.F. Problems of Interregional and Intersectoral
Allocation: The Case of Pakistan X A Multisectoral Analysis of Capital
Requirements for Development Planning in Pakistan VII Optimal Patterns of
Growth and Aid: ...
... M.L. Papanek, G.F. Papanek, G.F. Problems of Interregional and Intersectoral
Allocation: The Case of Pakistan X A Multisectoral Analysis of Capital
Requirements for Development Planning in Pakistan VII Optimal Patterns of
Growth and Aid: ...
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STUDIES IN THE DEMOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN Edited by: WARREN C.
Robinson Chapter 1: Recent Mortality Trends in Pakistan by Warren C. Robinson
Chapter 2: The Fertility of East Pakistani Married Women by Mohammad Afzal by
M.
STUDIES IN THE DEMOGRAPHY OF PAKISTAN Edited by: WARREN C.
Robinson Chapter 1: Recent Mortality Trends in Pakistan by Warren C. Robinson
Chapter 2: The Fertility of East Pakistani Married Women by Mohammad Afzal by
M.
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Contents
Articles | 1 |
The Use of Multisectoral Models in Pakistans Planning | 18 |
Land Reform and the Agricultural Income Distribution | 30 |
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