Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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Page 38
One might guess that the apparently negative effects of some land reforms on
real wages have resulted from a substantial surplus of labour on the small farms
19 and a tendency for the supply price of labour to other farms to be well above
the ...
One might guess that the apparently negative effects of some land reforms on
real wages have resulted from a substantial surplus of labour on the small farms
19 and a tendency for the supply price of labour to other farms to be well above
the ...
Page 42
LAND REFORM IN A MORE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM CONTEXT: CHANGES IN
CROP COMPOSITION AND IN THE MARKETED SURPLUS The potentially
negative effect (on landless workers) of land reform discussed above resulted
from ...
LAND REFORM IN A MORE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM CONTEXT: CHANGES IN
CROP COMPOSITION AND IN THE MARKETED SURPLUS The potentially
negative effect (on landless workers) of land reform discussed above resulted
from ...
Page 43
Perhaps the major relevance of the size of the marketed surplus lies in its role as
a determinant of the real income of the poorer urban groups; a decrease in the
surplus would have a negative impact on the urban poor and be associated with
a ...
Perhaps the major relevance of the size of the marketed surplus lies in its role as
a determinant of the real income of the poorer urban groups; a decrease in the
surplus would have a negative impact on the urban poor and be associated with
a ...
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Contents
Articles | 1 |
The Use of Multisectoral Models in Pakistans Planning | 18 |
Land Reform and the Agricultural Income Distribution | 30 |
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