Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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... optimal , and if it had not been optimal , by how much and in what directions had it diverged from the optimum . Another way of stating this problem is : did growth proceed according to comparative advantage ? Were resources used ...
... optimal , and if it had not been optimal , by how much and in what directions had it diverged from the optimum . Another way of stating this problem is : did growth proceed according to comparative advantage ? Were resources used ...
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... optimal . Because of the operation of a large number of direct con- trols on trade , prices and distributions , the structure of relative prices is dis- torted to such an extent that the real social scarcities become unrecognizable . As ...
... optimal . Because of the operation of a large number of direct con- trols on trade , prices and distributions , the structure of relative prices is dis- torted to such an extent that the real social scarcities become unrecognizable . As ...
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... optimal process mix chosen . Figure 1 , graphically depicts the process of choosing the optimal process mix . In this diagram , output of local wheat ( X1 ) is measured along the hori- zontal axis and output of Mexipak wheat ( X2 ) ...
... optimal process mix chosen . Figure 1 , graphically depicts the process of choosing the optimal process mix . In this diagram , output of local wheat ( X1 ) is measured along the hori- zontal axis and output of Mexipak wheat ( X2 ) ...
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The Use of Multisectoral Models in Pakistans Planning | 18 |
Land Reform and the Agricultural Income Distribution | 30 |
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