Pakistan Development Review, Volume 38Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1999 - Pakistan |
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... Rawalpindi , Gujranwala , as Faisalabad , Multan and Thal . ' Each of these zones represents more or less homogeneous conditions such as sources of irrigation , cropping pattern , physiography , climate and soils , etc. [ Chaudhry and ...
... Rawalpindi , Gujranwala , as Faisalabad , Multan and Thal . ' Each of these zones represents more or less homogeneous conditions such as sources of irrigation , cropping pattern , physiography , climate and soils , etc. [ Chaudhry and ...
Page 1141
... Rawalpindi , Faisalabad , Multan and Thal , respectively . These magnitudes show that the one sided error term u , dominates the sources of random variation in the models implying that the discrepancies between the observed output and ...
... Rawalpindi , Faisalabad , Multan and Thal , respectively . These magnitudes show that the one sided error term u , dominates the sources of random variation in the models implying that the discrepancies between the observed output and ...
Page 1144
... Rawalpindi and Multan regions : While , all the parameter estimates of farm size are , however , negative . The second part of the table - where the dependent variable is the value of crops per cultivated acre , shows that all ...
... Rawalpindi and Multan regions : While , all the parameter estimates of farm size are , however , negative . The second part of the table - where the dependent variable is the value of crops per cultivated acre , shows that all ...
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PAKISTAN SOCIETY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMISTS | 572 |
Muhammad Saleem Price Regulation in Telecommunications | 575 |
COMMENTS Abdul Khaliq Awan | 585 |
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