Pakistan Development Review, Volume 8Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1968 - Economic policy |
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The usual problems of data and 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 ...
The usual problems of data and 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 ...
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Capital Expenditure, Recurring Expenditure, and Development Planning
Comments on Dr. Huda's Address by M. AKHLAQUR RAHMAN*
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this note is to discuss the nature of the problems
created by the “impact ...
Capital Expenditure, Recurring Expenditure, and Development Planning
Comments on Dr. Huda's Address by M. AKHLAQUR RAHMAN*
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this note is to discuss the nature of the problems
created by the “impact ...
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The Dual Problem In this subsection we shall discuss the dual problem with
respect to the single-period programming model minimizing total imports (
objective function 1) in the terminal year. We shall try to give an economic
interpretation to ...
The Dual Problem In this subsection we shall discuss the dual problem with
respect to the single-period programming model minimizing total imports (
objective function 1) in the terminal year. We shall try to give an economic
interpretation to ...
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