Pakistan Development Review, Volume 38Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1999 - Pakistan |
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... Consumption Expenditures Without Credit 11.76 16.45 15.18 22.51 33.82 20.59 ( 0.57 ) ( 1.06 ) ( 0.83 ) ( 1.48 ) ( 3.85 ) ( 1.07 ) With Credit 13.67 17.02 16.64 18.73 22.65 17.64 ( 0.42 ) ( 0.61 ) ( 0.49 ) ( 0.58 ) ( 1.27 ) ( 0.33 ) T ...
... Consumption Expenditures Without Credit 11.76 16.45 15.18 22.51 33.82 20.59 ( 0.57 ) ( 1.06 ) ( 0.83 ) ( 1.48 ) ( 3.85 ) ( 1.07 ) With Credit 13.67 17.02 16.64 18.73 22.65 17.64 ( 0.42 ) ( 0.61 ) ( 0.49 ) ( 0.58 ) ( 1.27 ) ( 0.33 ) T ...
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... Consumption of Goods Public final Consumption of Goods i Household h's Consumption of Goods i Total Consumption of household h Domestic Demand for domestically produced goods Dividends distributed to Households from firms Exports of nth ...
... Consumption of Goods Public final Consumption of Goods i Household h's Consumption of Goods i Total Consumption of household h Domestic Demand for domestically produced goods Dividends distributed to Households from firms Exports of nth ...
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... consumption poverty in Pakistan . The table placed as Appendix A at the end shows that GDP per capita has increased in real terms by about 63 percent between 1972-73 and 1990-91 . Private consumption per capita also increased in real ...
... consumption poverty in Pakistan . The table placed as Appendix A at the end shows that GDP per capita has increased in real terms by about 63 percent between 1972-73 and 1990-91 . Private consumption per capita also increased in real ...
Contents
PAKISTAN SOCIETY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMISTS | 572 |
Muhammad Saleem Price Regulation in Telecommunications | 575 |
COMMENTS Abdul Khaliq Awan | 585 |
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