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Page 212
... employment , it is likely that a more massive impact on the demand for labour will come from the water development programme mentioned ear- lier . In the following section , an attempt was made to estimate quantitatively the magnitude ...
... employment , it is likely that a more massive impact on the demand for labour will come from the water development programme mentioned ear- lier . In the following section , an attempt was made to estimate quantitatively the magnitude ...
Page 346
... employment coefficient will be there , but a far more difficult issue will be the type and content of our education at different levels . I believe that our educationists , industrialists and financiers will all cooperate whole ...
... employment coefficient will be there , but a far more difficult issue will be the type and content of our education at different levels . I believe that our educationists , industrialists and financiers will all cooperate whole ...
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... employment one cannot directly estimate monthly or yearly wage earnings per labourer . Another problem arises due to ... employment per labourer . An estimate of the number of days an agri- cultural labourer in East Pakistan gets wage ...
... employment one cannot directly estimate monthly or yearly wage earnings per labourer . Another problem arises due to ... employment per labourer . An estimate of the number of days an agri- cultural labourer in East Pakistan gets wage ...
Contents
Spring 1968 No | 1 |
Economics of Water Use on Different Classes Ch Mohammad Rafiq | 23 |
The Domestic Prices of Imported Commodi | 35 |
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aggregate agricultural allocation analysis Appendix Table areas assumption average bonus vouchers bonus-voucher capital Census cent Central Statistical Office changes Chittagong coefficients commodities constraints consumption cost crops demand developing countries Development Economics domestic production domestic savings East Economic Development Economic Growth Economy of Pakistan elasticity estimates exchange expenditure export factors finance Five-Year Plan foreign aid foreign-exchange earnings Group growth rate higher Huda import substitution income increase India industries input-output Input-Output Models inputs Institute of Development investment IRSHAD KHAN jute Karachi Khan labour force land manufactured marginal ment monograph output Pakistan Development Review Pakistan Institute period PIDE population present problem profits programme projects Rahman rate of growth ratio regional rice rupees rural scarcity premium schemes sector shadow prices social Statistical subsidy supply techniques tion trade tubewell University variables wage West Pakistan