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Page 643
... inputs . Historically , in Pakistan , increase in prices of agricultural inputs has been much higher than the increase in prices of agricultural outputs [ Pakistan ( 1988 ) ] . Under these circumstances there is little hope of decease ...
... inputs . Historically , in Pakistan , increase in prices of agricultural inputs has been much higher than the increase in prices of agricultural outputs [ Pakistan ( 1988 ) ] . Under these circumstances there is little hope of decease ...
Page 801
... inputs provide evidence that raw material is over utilised as compared to labour while other inputs are equally efficiently utilised . It turns out capital and labour are complement in use while both of these inputs are substitutable ...
... inputs provide evidence that raw material is over utilised as compared to labour while other inputs are equally efficiently utilised . It turns out capital and labour are complement in use while both of these inputs are substitutable ...
Page 1029
... inputs are used to calculate efficiency and productivity . The focus in choosing inputs and outputs is to capture the activities of banks as directly as possible . Thus the variables chosen to measure each bank's output are interest ...
... inputs are used to calculate efficiency and productivity . The focus in choosing inputs and outputs is to capture the activities of banks as directly as possible . Thus the variables chosen to measure each bank's output are interest ...
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT | 536 |
COMMENTS Muslehud Din | 565 |
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics | 566 |
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