Pakistan Development Review, Volume 16Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1977 - Pakistan |
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Page 114
... Production increased by 59 percent and 23 percent in 1967-1968 and 1968-1969 respectively , and fell by more than 10 percent in 1969-1970 . The production of tyres and tubes showed an increase of 43 percent in 1963-1964 , and fell by 29 ...
... Production increased by 59 percent and 23 percent in 1967-1968 and 1968-1969 respectively , and fell by more than 10 percent in 1969-1970 . The production of tyres and tubes showed an increase of 43 percent in 1963-1964 , and fell by 29 ...
Page 117
... production increased significantly over this time period , one expects the value of production to increase at significantly higher rate than the production in physical quantity . When shortly we shall compare the growth rates obtained ...
... production increased significantly over this time period , one expects the value of production to increase at significantly higher rate than the production in physical quantity . When shortly we shall compare the growth rates obtained ...
Page 197
... production " . They have shown that inputs do not depend on the disturbance in the production function . The argument is that disturbances in production function result largely from " acts of nature " such as weather conditions and ...
... production " . They have shown that inputs do not depend on the disturbance in the production function . The argument is that disturbances in production function result largely from " acts of nature " such as weather conditions and ...
Contents
An Economic Analysis of Personal Earnings in Rawalpindi City | 353 |
Labour Content and Structure of Pakistans Manufactured Exports | 383 |
Attitudes Contraceptive Practice and Children Ever Born Among | 405 |
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