Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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... sector . There are not sufficient data to con- struct a linear programming model of the Pakistan economy which decomposes the manufacturing sector into L & S's 26 component industries . All these difficulties suggest that measurements ...
... sector . There are not sufficient data to con- struct a linear programming model of the Pakistan economy which decomposes the manufacturing sector into L & S's 26 component industries . All these difficulties suggest that measurements ...
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... sector in each region ; e ) limits to agricultural growth in each region ; and f ) certain other realistic limits on import substitution and targets of self - sufficiency for some sectors in each region . It is easily recognised that ...
... sector in each region ; e ) limits to agricultural growth in each region ; and f ) certain other realistic limits on import substitution and targets of self - sufficiency for some sectors in each region . It is easily recognised that ...
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... sectors whose capital costs are significantly different from the average . To give an example , agriculture in a region may be a sector with very low capital - output ratio ( both direct and indirect ) but it is certainly un- realistic ...
... sectors whose capital costs are significantly different from the average . To give an example , agriculture in a region may be a sector with very low capital - output ratio ( both direct and indirect ) but it is certainly un- realistic ...
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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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