Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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... direct and indirect ) but it is certainly un- realistic to assume that it can be expanded indefinitely . There are many con- siderations , not usually possible to make explicit in such models , which will require the specification of ...
... direct and indirect ) but it is certainly un- realistic to assume that it can be expanded indefinitely . There are many con- siderations , not usually possible to make explicit in such models , which will require the specification of ...
Page 43
... direct or indirect beneficiaries may be lower- income people from the rural areas . If such an effect is important , then a full analysis is sure to become quite complicated , and a very " general equilibrium ” understanding is ...
... direct or indirect beneficiaries may be lower- income people from the rural areas . If such an effect is important , then a full analysis is sure to become quite complicated , and a very " general equilibrium ” understanding is ...
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... direct questioning , and then taking , say , an weighted average of the relative valuations of all individuals , as expressed through market prices or through direct questioning again , for the commodity in question . One could do the ...
... direct questioning , and then taking , say , an weighted average of the relative valuations of all individuals , as expressed through market prices or through direct questioning again , for the commodity in question . One could do 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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