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Gilbert, Richard, “The Works Programme in East Pakistan”, International Labour
Review, March 1964. Gotsch, C. H., “Aggregate Water Response Curves: Some
Inconclusive Evidence”. Unpublished manuscript, Cambridge, 1966. Gotsch, C.
Gilbert, Richard, “The Works Programme in East Pakistan”, International Labour
Review, March 1964. Gotsch, C. H., “Aggregate Water Response Curves: Some
Inconclusive Evidence”. Unpublished manuscript, Cambridge, 1966. Gotsch, C.
Page 380
Thus the differentials between the international price and domestic cost would be
higher than the differential between the international and domestic prices. The
wholesaler, to the extent that he sells the products of all at the same wholesale ...
Thus the differentials between the international price and domestic cost would be
higher than the differential between the international and domestic prices. The
wholesaler, to the extent that he sells the products of all at the same wholesale ...
Page 593
In other words, an industry may require a low degree of effective protection in the
sense that its value added in domestic prices very nearly equals its value added
in international prices but it may still fail to provide adequate returns to scarce ...
In other words, an industry may require a low degree of effective protection in the
sense that its value added in domestic prices very nearly equals its value added
in international prices but it may still fail to provide adequate returns to scarce ...
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