Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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Page 494
... labour exerts positive impact on real out put . However , the relative impact of labour and capital is more on the real output . The coefficient of energy is equal to 0.12 which is low as compared to the coefficient of labour ( i.e. ...
... labour exerts positive impact on real out put . However , the relative impact of labour and capital is more on the real output . The coefficient of energy is equal to 0.12 which is low as compared to the coefficient of labour ( i.e. ...
Page 495
In the short - run energy , capital and labour play positive role in boosting real output . The coefficient of energy ( 0.27 ) is relatively low as compared to the coefficient of labour ( 0.87 ) and capital stock ( 0.30 ) , implying that ...
In the short - run energy , capital and labour play positive role in boosting real output . The coefficient of energy ( 0.27 ) is relatively low as compared to the coefficient of labour ( 0.87 ) and capital stock ( 0.30 ) , implying that ...
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... labour market , this low return should reduce the investment on higher education . Over- education was due to temporary disequilibrium in the labour market , but empirical evidence rejects this picture , because over - education appears ...
... labour market , this low return should reduce the investment on higher education . Over- education was due to temporary disequilibrium in the labour market , but empirical evidence rejects this picture , because over - education appears ...
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