Pakistan Development Review, Volume 38Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1999 - Pakistan |
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Page 593
... developing countries are fearful about what will happen to this source of funds as a result of the changes to the international telecommunications environment . Many developing countries are vulnerable to sudden changes , particularly ...
... developing countries are fearful about what will happen to this source of funds as a result of the changes to the international telecommunications environment . Many developing countries are vulnerable to sudden changes , particularly ...
Page 740
... developing countries with relatively low per capita income ( below $ 400 ) and relatively large populations ( above 8 million ) in 1960. Twenty five countries satisfy this criteria : five from South Asia , seven from other parts of Asia ...
... developing countries with relatively low per capita income ( below $ 400 ) and relatively large populations ( above 8 million ) in 1960. Twenty five countries satisfy this criteria : five from South Asia , seven from other parts of Asia ...
Page 956
... developing countries . The major motivation of the author appears in the subsequent parts : Part III compares Pakistan's score in mass education with other developing countries and regions , while in Part IV an effort has been made to ...
... developing countries . The major motivation of the author appears in the subsequent parts : Part III compares Pakistan's score in mass education with other developing countries and regions , while in Part IV an effort has been made to ...
Contents
PAKISTAN SOCIETY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMISTS | 572 |
Muhammad Saleem Price Regulation in Telecommunications | 575 |
COMMENTS Abdul Khaliq Awan | 585 |
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abiana accounting rate Ahmad analysis average Balochistan Bangladesh capital Chaudhry coefficient consumption cost decline demand developing countries Distributary economic effect efficiency elasticities Equation estimated expenditure quintiles exports factor Faisalabad farm farmers fertility function Grameen Bank growth rate growth triangle Gujranwala Hakra Hong Kong households impact important improvement income group increase industry infrastructure input intranet investment Iqbal Islamabad Karachi Khan labour Malik manufacturing Muhammad Multan NWFP organisation output Pakistan Development Review paper percent planning political poor Population Welfare Poverty in Pakistan poverty line primary private school problems Programme Province of China Punjab Rawalpindi reforms region relationship Report Research revenue role rural areas significant Sindh sources Statistics structure Survey Table Taiwan Province tariff telecommunication textiles and clothing trade variables women World Bank