Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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Both these depend entirely on arbitrary political valuation and the models under
discussion have refrained from making any recommendation in these regards. IV.
ILLUSTRATIONS OF SOME SPECIFIC PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN THE USE OF
...
Both these depend entirely on arbitrary political valuation and the models under
discussion have refrained from making any recommendation in these regards. IV.
ILLUSTRATIONS OF SOME SPECIFIC PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN THE USE OF
...
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There seems to have been a relative neglect in discussions of agrarian reform of
the theoretical possibility and empirical evidence that certain types of reform may
lead to a worsening of distribution1. No attempt is made to provide a general ...
There seems to have been a relative neglect in discussions of agrarian reform of
the theoretical possibility and empirical evidence that certain types of reform may
lead to a worsening of distribution1. No attempt is made to provide a general ...
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... book also presents a discussion of the constraints on the operation of the
model, its characteristics and use for the formulation of the Third Plan. He also
presents a more detailed model for the analysis of the problem of import
substitution.
... book also presents a discussion of the constraints on the operation of the
model, its characteristics and use for the formulation of the Third Plan. He also
presents a more detailed model for the analysis of the problem of import
substitution.
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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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