Pakistan Development Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 - Volume 11Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1971 - Pakistan |
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Notes & Comments NATIONAL INCOME AND SOCIAL VALUES: A COMMENT
by MD. ANISUR RAHMAN* INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to re-
examine the meaning of national income, as conventionally measured, in terms
of ...
Notes & Comments NATIONAL INCOME AND SOCIAL VALUES: A COMMENT
by MD. ANISUR RAHMAN* INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to re-
examine the meaning of national income, as conventionally measured, in terms
of ...
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it is pointed out that this result depends on the crucial assumption regarding the
values of vci and vc.2. We would ascertain the empirical relevance of this
assumption in the next section. We would briefly indicate certain confusions in
the ...
it is pointed out that this result depends on the crucial assumption regarding the
values of vci and vc.2. We would ascertain the empirical relevance of this
assumption in the next section. We would briefly indicate certain confusions in
the ...
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The overall conclusion on the empirical evidence, on the relative values of
coefficients, is a simple one. In terms of land, water, labour, seeds and other
inputs, the new variety takes less per unit of output. The empirical facts
correspond to Case ...
The overall conclusion on the empirical evidence, on the relative values of
coefficients, is a simple one. In terms of land, water, labour, seeds and other
inputs, the new variety takes less per unit of output. The empirical facts
correspond to Case ...
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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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