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... obtained respectively from the 1960/61 and 1964/65 input - output tables11 . When the number of observations are only two , a perfect fit can be obtained for any form of functional relationship ( degrees of freedom of course being zero ) ...
... obtained respectively from the 1960/61 and 1964/65 input - output tables11 . When the number of observations are only two , a perfect fit can be obtained for any form of functional relationship ( degrees of freedom of course being zero ) ...
Page 436
... obtained but there would be a temporary reduced area of mature tea and production would fall below 84 million pounds in 1975. Using the optimis- tic area projections of the Pakistan Tea Board and Pakistan Tea Association with our yield ...
... obtained but there would be a temporary reduced area of mature tea and production would fall below 84 million pounds in 1975. Using the optimis- tic area projections of the Pakistan Tea Board and Pakistan Tea Association with our yield ...
Page 535
... obtain the sectoral elasticities . The elasticities finally chosen for use in the implementation of the model are given in Column ( 1 ) of Appendix Table A - 6 . Having obtained re we applied it to the initial levels of sectoral con ...
... obtain the sectoral elasticities . The elasticities finally chosen for use in the implementation of the model are given in Column ( 1 ) of Appendix Table A - 6 . Having obtained re we applied it to the initial levels of sectoral con ...
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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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