Pakistan Development Review, Volume 38Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1999 - Pakistan |
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Page 741
... factor analysis is to describe , if possible , the covariance relationships among many variables in terms of a few underlying , but unobservable , random quantities called factors . Thus the factor analysis model can be described as ...
... factor analysis is to describe , if possible , the covariance relationships among many variables in terms of a few underlying , but unobservable , random quantities called factors . Thus the factor analysis model can be described as ...
Page 742
... factor and the ith indicator . To compute weighted factor score ( WFS ) , these individual factor scores are derived ... factors for each of the years analysed . Some important conclusions emerge . First , infant mortality rate is the ...
... factor and the ith indicator . To compute weighted factor score ( WFS ) , these individual factor scores are derived ... factors for each of the years analysed . Some important conclusions emerge . First , infant mortality rate is the ...
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... factors of production across a group of countries with a limited free trade in goods and non - factor services . This is just the opposite of neo - classical model of free international trade with no factor mobility . As such the model ...
... factors of production across a group of countries with a limited free trade in goods and non - factor services . This is just the opposite of neo - classical model of free international trade with no factor mobility . As such the model ...
Contents
PAKISTAN SOCIETY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMISTS | 572 |
Muhammad Saleem Price Regulation in Telecommunications | 575 |
COMMENTS Abdul Khaliq Awan | 585 |
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