Pakistan Development Review, Volume 8Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1968 - Economic policy |
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Page 46
... per cent in Pal's study to 44 per cent in our present study ) , there has been significant change in the relative position of East and West Pakistan . In contrast to Pal's finding , scarcity premium is now higher in East Pakistan ( 51 per ...
... per cent in Pal's study to 44 per cent in our present study ) , there has been significant change in the relative position of East and West Pakistan . In contrast to Pal's finding , scarcity premium is now higher in East Pakistan ( 51 per ...
Page 376
... per cent bonus ( excluding the jute manufactures ) and at 47 per cent of the f.o.b. value of exports for the items earning 30 per cent bonus . For some miscel- laneous manufactured goods with the higher bonus rates the extent of subsidy ...
... per cent bonus ( excluding the jute manufactures ) and at 47 per cent of the f.o.b. value of exports for the items earning 30 per cent bonus . For some miscel- laneous manufactured goods with the higher bonus rates the extent of subsidy ...
Page 548
... per cent and 24 per cent respectively . For achieving a 6 - per - cent consumption growth rate target the minimum foreign - aid requirement is roughly the same as in the initial year although the average savings rate needed to achieve ...
... per cent and 24 per cent respectively . For achieving a 6 - per - cent consumption growth rate target the minimum foreign - aid requirement is roughly the same as in the initial year although the average savings rate needed to achieve ...
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