Pakistan Development Review, Volume 38Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1999 - Pakistan |
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... Table 4 is the significantly higher value of farm output in each expenditure quintile in the case of households with credit . Tables 1 to 4 indicate that credit use has a positive welfare impact in rural Pakistan and leads to higher ...
... Table 4 is the significantly higher value of farm output in each expenditure quintile in the case of households with credit . Tables 1 to 4 indicate that credit use has a positive welfare impact in rural Pakistan and leads to higher ...
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... Table 9 show that 82 percent of all borrowing households and over 57 percent of all borrowing was in the form of borrowing from shopkeepers . This extremely important source of credit in rural Pakistan has been largely ignored in the ...
... Table 9 show that 82 percent of all borrowing households and over 57 percent of all borrowing was in the form of borrowing from shopkeepers . This extremely important source of credit in rural Pakistan has been largely ignored in the ...
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... Table 3 and the corresponding values in Table 1. This comparison shows that the exclusion of all variables from the regional models and keeping only cultivated land ( Fsize ) reduces the explanatory power of the models from 82 percent ...
... Table 3 and the corresponding values in Table 1. This comparison shows that the exclusion of all variables from the regional models and keeping only cultivated land ( Fsize ) reduces the explanatory power of the models from 82 percent ...
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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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