Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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Page 12
... respectively , to 7 per cent , 15 per cent and 2 per cent respectively . The contribution of IS to the growth of output of all manufacturing industries should be reduced from 18 per cent to 8 per cent9 . Are these alterations ...
... respectively , to 7 per cent , 15 per cent and 2 per cent respectively . The contribution of IS to the growth of output of all manufacturing industries should be reduced from 18 per cent to 8 per cent9 . Are these alterations ...
Page 40
... respectively , on the horizontal and vertical axes . A fixed labour ( all hired ) to land ratio is assumed for the large farms , so total labour applied is a linear function of the number of acres ( curve OL ) . OF and OA represent ...
... respectively , on the horizontal and vertical axes . A fixed labour ( all hired ) to land ratio is assumed for the large farms , so total labour applied is a linear function of the number of acres ( curve OL ) . OF and OA represent ...
Page 55
... respectively by local and Mexipak wheat processes . Let r denote total net revenue from any level of output . Total net revenue is given by I = ( p - vc1 ) X1 + ( p − vc2 ) X2 - Dashed lines in Figure 1 portray a set of iso - revenue ...
... respectively by local and Mexipak wheat processes . Let r denote total net revenue from any level of output . Total net revenue is given by I = ( p - vc1 ) X1 + ( p − vc2 ) X2 - Dashed lines in Figure 1 portray a set of iso - revenue ...
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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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