Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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... technique of each of the industries , namely for the marginal technique which is on the verge of obsolescence . The condition that the total output of each industry should be just sufficient to meet with the demand of its product will ...
... technique of each of the industries , namely for the marginal technique which is on the verge of obsolescence . The condition that the total output of each industry should be just sufficient to meet with the demand of its product will ...
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... technique respectively . So each and every technique has two marginal coefficients , worst and best . Table 6 depicts these coefficients . Table 4 shows that the coefficients of least efficient side of every technique is higher than the ...
... technique respectively . So each and every technique has two marginal coefficients , worst and best . Table 6 depicts these coefficients . Table 4 shows that the coefficients of least efficient side of every technique is higher than the ...
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... technique , k , in each industry j ? Second , can the ' residual ' S be interpreted as profit or rent . Dose it measure the rent on superior techniques compared to the marginal technique ? Third , why in the equation for the least ...
... technique , k , in each industry j ? Second , can the ' residual ' S be interpreted as profit or rent . Dose it measure the rent on superior techniques compared to the marginal technique ? Third , why in the equation for the least ...
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