Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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TABLE II SOURCES OF OUTPUT GROWTH ( AS PER CENT OF TOTAL ) BY
SUBGROUPS OF INDUSTRIES AGGREGATED FROM INDIVIDUAL INDUSTRY
STATISTICS EDD FE IS Industry subgroup and period L & S Eysenbach This
paper ...
TABLE II SOURCES OF OUTPUT GROWTH ( AS PER CENT OF TOTAL ) BY
SUBGROUPS OF INDUSTRIES AGGREGATED FROM INDIVIDUAL INDUSTRY
STATISTICS EDD FE IS Industry subgroup and period L & S Eysenbach This
paper ...
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Appendix Table 1 presents per acre cost in local and Mexipak wheat production .
As one would expect , Mexipak acre costs more than the local wheat acre in all
districts . This is primarily due to the fact that the new varieties can use more ...
Appendix Table 1 presents per acre cost in local and Mexipak wheat production .
As one would expect , Mexipak acre costs more than the local wheat acre in all
districts . This is primarily due to the fact that the new varieties can use more ...
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Yield Per Acre : Table III compares the yield per acre of IR - 20 rice and the best
local variety of rice . It is evident from the table that IR - 20 rice is a higher -
yielding variety compared to even the best local variety of rice . Joypurhat shows
the ...
Yield Per Acre : Table III compares the yield per acre of IR - 20 rice and the best
local variety of rice . It is evident from the table that IR - 20 rice is a higher -
yielding variety compared to even the best local variety of rice . Joypurhat shows
the ...
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their meas | 1 |
The Use of Multisectoral Models in Pakistans Planning | 18 |
Land Reform and the Agricultural Income Distribution | 30 |
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