Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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The problem with which Power and Radhu [ 7 ; 8 ] had been concerned was
whether or not the pattern of industrialization in Pakistan had been optimal , and
if it had not been optimal , by how much and in what directions had it diverged
from ...
The problem with which Power and Radhu [ 7 ; 8 ] had been concerned was
whether or not the pattern of industrialization in Pakistan had been optimal , and
if it had not been optimal , by how much and in what directions had it diverged
from ...
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pattern diverged from the optimum , or in which direction , or by how much . To
settle these issues one would at least need some analysis of the proportions of
growth which would have been attributed to IS , EE and EDD if the pattern of
growth ...
pattern diverged from the optimum , or in which direction , or by how much . To
settle these issues one would at least need some analysis of the proportions of
growth which would have been attributed to IS , EE and EDD if the pattern of
growth ...
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Another difficulty is that there is no one optimum pattern of industrialization for
every country . Chenery [ 1 ] and Chen , ery and Taylor [ 2 ] point out that
deviations from the average pattern may be due to attempts by each country to
exploit its ...
Another difficulty is that there is no one optimum pattern of industrialization for
every country . Chenery [ 1 ] and Chen , ery and Taylor [ 2 ] point out that
deviations from the average pattern may be due to attempts by each country to
exploit its ...
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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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