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Otherwise, given the all too numerous biases 26In Colombia, for example, the
large farms concentrate on cotton, rice, sugar, etc., and the small ones on
potatoes, yuca, corn, and the like. of any system against improvements in
distribution, ...
Otherwise, given the all too numerous biases 26In Colombia, for example, the
large farms concentrate on cotton, rice, sugar, etc., and the small ones on
potatoes, yuca, corn, and the like. of any system against improvements in
distribution, ...
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Nayyara Aziz Aziz, N., Cotton Textile and Leather Exports: What G.C. Hufbauer
Cost Foreign Exchange? & Asghar Ali Aziz, S. Th Balance of Payments and
External Resources in Pakistan's Third Five-Year Plan: A Comment Banks, F.E.
On ...
Nayyara Aziz Aziz, N., Cotton Textile and Leather Exports: What G.C. Hufbauer
Cost Foreign Exchange? & Asghar Ali Aziz, S. Th Balance of Payments and
External Resources in Pakistan's Third Five-Year Plan: A Comment Banks, F.E.
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... Empirical Results X 68 Glassburner, B. The Balance of Payments and External
Resources in Pakistan's Third Five Year Plan: Reply VI 575 Hufbauer, G.C.
Cotton Textile and Leather Exports: Nayyara Aziz, What Cost Foreign Exchange?
... Empirical Results X 68 Glassburner, B. The Balance of Payments and External
Resources in Pakistan's Third Five Year Plan: Reply VI 575 Hufbauer, G.C.
Cotton Textile and Leather Exports: Nayyara Aziz, What Cost Foreign Exchange?
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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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