Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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Page 27
... relative prices unchanged . Prices , however , rarely remain unchanged so that the predictive value of the models can hardly be tested without incorporating assumptions with respect to price elasticities . While relative prices are ...
... relative prices unchanged . Prices , however , rarely remain unchanged so that the predictive value of the models can hardly be tested without incorporating assumptions with respect to price elasticities . While relative prices are ...
Page 48
... relative weights assigned to the different commodities in terms of an arbitrarily chosen numeraire . These relative weights must have social sanction , again , in some pragmatic sense . Relative market prices would be an obvious ...
... relative weights assigned to the different commodities in terms of an arbitrarily chosen numeraire . These relative weights must have social sanction , again , in some pragmatic sense . Relative market prices would be an obvious ...
Page 49
... ( relative ) market prices could then be regarded as socially determined as much as relative prices obtained by any of the other methods mentioned above would be , and would moreover be , readily available . Thus , if " perfect ...
... ( relative ) market prices could then be regarded as socially determined as much as relative prices obtained by any of the other methods mentioned above would be , and would moreover be , readily available . Thus , if " perfect ...
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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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