Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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... Punjab are generally considered as non - irrigated areas , where crops like wheat and maize are grown . In the irrigated areas in the northern Punjab generally basmati rice , wheat combination is opted . In Southern Punjab and parts of ...
... Punjab are generally considered as non - irrigated areas , where crops like wheat and maize are grown . In the irrigated areas in the northern Punjab generally basmati rice , wheat combination is opted . In Southern Punjab and parts of ...
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... Punjab 11.00 20.39 16.09 Mixed Punjab 21.25 29.60 26.90 Cotton - Wheat Punjab 20.27 36.54 33.02 Low Intensity Punjab 34.94 29.47 30.34 Barani Punjab 7.66 7.20 7.38 Cotton Wheat Sindh 18.29 24.36 22.51 Rice Other Sindh 8.43 23.09 15.82 ...
... Punjab 11.00 20.39 16.09 Mixed Punjab 21.25 29.60 26.90 Cotton - Wheat Punjab 20.27 36.54 33.02 Low Intensity Punjab 34.94 29.47 30.34 Barani Punjab 7.66 7.20 7.38 Cotton Wheat Sindh 18.29 24.36 22.51 Rice Other Sindh 8.43 23.09 15.82 ...
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... Punjab and NWFP . As presently most of the market surplus is generated in Punjab , therefore , it is mostly traded from Punjab to the other three provinces . Following Ravallion ( 1986 ) , we assume a radial market structure where there ...
... Punjab and NWFP . As presently most of the market surplus is generated in Punjab , therefore , it is mostly traded from Punjab to the other three provinces . Following Ravallion ( 1986 ) , we assume a radial market structure where there ...
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