Pakistan Development Review, Volume 8Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1968 - Economic policy |
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EXPERIMENTS WITH THE PROGRAMMING MODEL AND THEIR POLICY
IMPLICATIONS III.1 Groundwater Development and the Supply Response of
Crops Much has been written in recent years about the extent to which farmers
respond to ...
EXPERIMENTS WITH THE PROGRAMMING MODEL AND THEIR POLICY
IMPLICATIONS III.1 Groundwater Development and the Supply Response of
Crops Much has been written in recent years about the extent to which farmers
respond to ...
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Since rice is the province's major crop and its cultivation is ubiquitous, it can
easily stand for all agricultural crop supply in response to weather conditions. On
the demand side, the typical consumer budget is weighted heavily with
consumption ...
Since rice is the province's major crop and its cultivation is ubiquitous, it can
easily stand for all agricultural crop supply in response to weather conditions. On
the demand side, the typical consumer budget is weighted heavily with
consumption ...
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TABLE I | Average retail Availability Estimated year-end Year coarse rice price
per capita money supply | (Rs.smd.) (lbs./headlyr.) (Rs. crore) 1959-60 26.6 338
143 1960-61 24.5 367 169 1961-62 25.4 360 184 1962-63 27.1 352 195 1963-
64 ...
TABLE I | Average retail Availability Estimated year-end Year coarse rice price
per capita money supply | (Rs.smd.) (lbs./headlyr.) (Rs. crore) 1959-60 26.6 338
143 1960-61 24.5 367 169 1961-62 25.4 360 184 1962-63 27.1 352 195 1963-
64 ...
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