Pakistan Development Review, Volume 44Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2005 - Pakistan |
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... indicators are then combined into aggregate governance indicators . ' The unit of governance ensures that the estimates of governance have a mean of zero , a standard deviation of one and range from -2.5 ( bad ) to +2.5 ( good ) . Table ...
... indicators are then combined into aggregate governance indicators . ' The unit of governance ensures that the estimates of governance have a mean of zero , a standard deviation of one and range from -2.5 ( bad ) to +2.5 ( good ) . Table ...
Page 587
... indicators are included , which measure the extent to which agents have confidence in and abide by the rules of society . These include perceptions of the incidence of both violent and non - violent crime , the effectiveness and ...
... indicators are included , which measure the extent to which agents have confidence in and abide by the rules of society . These include perceptions of the incidence of both violent and non - violent crime , the effectiveness and ...
Page 592
... indicators of Pakistan's economy as shown in Tables 6 and 7 , the failure is unequivocal . Table 6 provides various social indicators for Pakistan and for other South Asian Nations on average . We can see from Table 6 that Life ...
... indicators of Pakistan's economy as shown in Tables 6 and 7 , the failure is unequivocal . Table 6 provides various social indicators for Pakistan and for other South Asian Nations on average . We can see from Table 6 that Life ...
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