Pakistan Development Review, Volume 8Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1968 - Economic policy |
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Page 267
Concentration meant that only a few effective entrepreneurs were required to
carry out the rapid industrial development. Expansion of industries with simple
technology eased the shortage of skilled personnel. Where shortages did occur,
many ...
Concentration meant that only a few effective entrepreneurs were required to
carry out the rapid industrial development. Expansion of industries with simple
technology eased the shortage of skilled personnel. Where shortages did occur,
many ...
Page 328
Its aim is to examine published budget materials of Pakistan to the extent to
which they permit an effective economic analysis of government activity and aid
in the formulation of an effective economic policy. A budget should allow not only
for ...
Its aim is to examine published budget materials of Pakistan to the extent to
which they permit an effective economic analysis of government activity and aid
in the formulation of an effective economic policy. A budget should allow not only
for ...
Page 595
E.<1 where E is the effective rate of exchange, including the export subsidy, there
will be no export of A since the marginal cost exceeds the marginal revenue10.
Under these circumstances, there will be no exports of B either; the effective ...
E.<1 where E is the effective rate of exchange, including the export subsidy, there
will be no export of A since the marginal cost exceeds the marginal revenue10.
Under these circumstances, there will be no exports of B either; the effective ...
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