Pakistan Development Review, Volume 44Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2005 - Pakistan |
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... exports of developing countries , much of the debate on these issues hinges on the adequacy of empirical evidence on the quantitative significance of various factors affecting supply and demand for agricultural exports . The export ...
... exports of developing countries , much of the debate on these issues hinges on the adequacy of empirical evidence on the quantitative significance of various factors affecting supply and demand for agricultural exports . The export ...
Page 669
... exports to earn more foreign exchange through various incentives . IV . CONCLUSION Importance of exports in the development of an economy cannot be denied . This is particularly true in case of a developing economy like Pakistan . Export ...
... exports to earn more foreign exchange through various incentives . IV . CONCLUSION Importance of exports in the development of an economy cannot be denied . This is particularly true in case of a developing economy like Pakistan . Export ...
Page 902
... export expansion on economic growth is still far from being resolved . As such , there is still need to rigorously investigate the critical effect of expansion in exports on economic growth particularly of South Asian countries ...
... export expansion on economic growth is still far from being resolved . As such , there is still need to rigorously investigate the critical effect of expansion in exports on economic growth particularly of South Asian countries ...
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