Pakistan Development Review, Volume 33Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1994 - Pakistan |
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... Estimates of this relation give , conditional on the functional form assumptions , estimates of the curvature in the parental welfare function and , therefore , whether reinforcement or compensation ( or neither ) occurs . To estimate ...
... Estimates of this relation give , conditional on the functional form assumptions , estimates of the curvature in the parental welfare function and , therefore , whether reinforcement or compensation ( or neither ) occurs . To estimate ...
Page 281
... estimated health production technology were used for the house- holds with longitudinal data to obtain consistent estimates of the impact of individual endowments on individual nutrients . These estimates suggest reinforcement in the ...
... estimated health production technology were used for the house- holds with longitudinal data to obtain consistent estimates of the impact of individual endowments on individual nutrients . These estimates suggest reinforcement in the ...
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... estimates . We have earlier cast consider- able doubt on TFP analysis . There is , however , a big difference between the country and the sectoral results . The estimates that purported to show that growth was miraculous in the HPAES ...
... estimates . We have earlier cast consider- able doubt on TFP analysis . There is , however , a big difference between the country and the sectoral results . The estimates that purported to show that growth was miraculous in the HPAES ...
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Total Basic Basic Minimum Basic Minimum Grade Salary in July | 241 |
between the total basic salary prior to revision and the basic minimum salary of | 242 |
Years | 243 |
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