Pakistan Development Review, Volume 44Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2005 - Pakistan |
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Page 644
... allocatively . This study was directed in Peshawar valley to determine the wheat grower's allocative efficiency . Peshawar valley is known for its rich soil , hard working farmers and diversity of crops and orchards grown in the area ...
... allocatively . This study was directed in Peshawar valley to determine the wheat grower's allocative efficiency . Peshawar valley is known for its rich soil , hard working farmers and diversity of crops and orchards grown in the area ...
Page 651
... Allocative Efficiency Theoretically , factors affecting the allocative efficiency are experience of the farmer , his level of education , level of awareness about improved technology and availability of cash . During discussion with ...
... Allocative Efficiency Theoretically , factors affecting the allocative efficiency are experience of the farmer , his level of education , level of awareness about improved technology and availability of cash . During discussion with ...
Page 657
... allocative efficiency are age ( experience ) , education , awareness about technology , and availability of cash . The authors must have benefited from research addressing determinants of allocative efficiency and therefore , included ...
... allocative efficiency are age ( experience ) , education , awareness about technology , and availability of cash . The authors must have benefited from research addressing determinants of allocative efficiency and therefore , included ...
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT | 536 |
COMMENTS Muslehud Din | 565 |
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics | 566 |
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