Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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... applied to all its component sub - periods . A glaring example of the inconsistencies which can be produced using ... applied to a complete period differs from the sum of the estimates obtained by applying the same method to each sub ...
... applied to all its component sub - periods . A glaring example of the inconsistencies which can be produced using ... applied to a complete period differs from the sum of the estimates obtained by applying the same method to each sub ...
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... applied to the Third Five - Year Plan ( 1965-70 ) [ 1 ] . The model dis- tinguishes seven production sectors in each of the two regions of the economy and all interregional flows are made explicit and endogenous . Again , the model is ...
... applied to the Third Five - Year Plan ( 1965-70 ) [ 1 ] . The model dis- tinguishes seven production sectors in each of the two regions of the economy and all interregional flows are made explicit and endogenous . Again , the model is ...
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... applied is a linear function of the number of acres ( curve OL ) . OF and OA represent , respectively , total and family labour applied on small farms as a function of size . The concavity of curve OF reflects the assumption that the ...
... applied is a linear function of the number of acres ( curve OL ) . OF and OA represent , respectively , total and family labour applied on small farms as a function of size . The concavity of curve OF reflects the assumption that 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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