Pakistan Development Review, Volume 38Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1999 - Pakistan |
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which a country can capture the effects of alternative adjustment packages on income distribution . For example , resistance to wage cut and profit cut has strong implications for the factoral distribution of income . Poverty is likely ...
which a country can capture the effects of alternative adjustment packages on income distribution . For example , resistance to wage cut and profit cut has strong implications for the factoral distribution of income . Poverty is likely ...
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... distribution that can work in opposite direction if growth skews income distribution in favour of the rich . The net effect reflected in b1 can well be positive or negative depending upon how the income distribution responds to growth ...
... distribution that can work in opposite direction if growth skews income distribution in favour of the rich . The net effect reflected in b1 can well be positive or negative depending upon how the income distribution responds to growth ...
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... distribution . As an example , consider the case of a human resource department . In order to fulfil its objectives , it needs a lot of paper to be circulated in its offices in printed and published form . An intranet can make the ...
... distribution . As an example , consider the case of a human resource department . In order to fulfil its objectives , it needs a lot of paper to be circulated in its offices in printed and published form . An intranet can make the ...
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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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