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... Pakistan Development Review 36 : 2 , 155–169 . Alauddin , Mohammad , and Clem Tisdell ( 1988 ) Patterns and Determinants of Adoption of High - yielding Varieties : Farm - level Evidence from Bangladesh . The Pakistan Development Review ...
... Pakistan Development Review 36 : 2 , 155–169 . Alauddin , Mohammad , and Clem Tisdell ( 1988 ) Patterns and Determinants of Adoption of High - yielding Varieties : Farm - level Evidence from Bangladesh . The Pakistan Development Review ...
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Editor : A. R. Kemal The Pakistan Development Review is an international journal of Development Economics published by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics four times a year : Spring , Summer , Autumn and Winter . It ...
Editor : A. R. Kemal The Pakistan Development Review is an international journal of Development Economics published by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics four times a year : Spring , Summer , Autumn and Winter . It ...
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Editor : A. R. Kemal The Pakistan Development Review is an international journal of Development Economics published by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics four times a year : Spring , Summer , Autumn and Winter . It ...
Editor : A. R. Kemal The Pakistan Development Review is an international journal of Development Economics published by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics four times a year : Spring , Summer , Autumn and Winter . It ...
Contents
JulySeptember 2001 No | 1 |
Managing Social Change S P Ahuja | 105 |
Articles Page | 151 |
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