Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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L & S estimate that EE contributed more to the growth of value added in
Pakistan's manufacturing sector than ... Chenery's estimates and those of
Eysenbach have not produced such obvious contradictions as this , but in some (
not absurd ) ...
L & S estimate that EE contributed more to the growth of value added in
Pakistan's manufacturing sector than ... Chenery's estimates and those of
Eysenbach have not produced such obvious contradictions as this , but in some (
not absurd ) ...
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... assuming a price of rupees 22 per maund of cleaned rice for both varieties ( 1 ,
p . 55 ) . We take this price to estimate the net revenue to be received by the
farmers from the cultivation of the two types of paddy . Our estimates are
presented ...
... assuming a price of rupees 22 per maund of cleaned rice for both varieties ( 1 ,
p . 55 ) . We take this price to estimate the net revenue to be received by the
farmers from the cultivation of the two types of paddy . Our estimates are
presented ...
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Robinson , W. Quasi - Stable Estimates of the Vital Rates C .; W. Seltzer of
Pakistan & S.S. Hashmi V 638 Rozen , M.E. Some Observations on the Efficiency
of Industrialization IX 357 Sadiq , N.M. Estimation of Nuptiality and Its Analysis
from ...
Robinson , W. Quasi - Stable Estimates of the Vital Rates C .; W. Seltzer of
Pakistan & S.S. Hashmi V 638 Rozen , M.E. Some Observations on the Efficiency
of Industrialization IX 357 Sadiq , N.M. Estimation of Nuptiality and Its Analysis
from ...
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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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