Pakistan Development Review, Volume 33Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1994 - Pakistan |
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Page 439
... supply of food - intensifying technical change . Hayami and Ruttan ( 1985 ) and Binswanger and Ruttan ( 1978 ) contend that an increased supply of labour , as induced ( for example ) by population growth , increases the effective demand ...
... supply of food - intensifying technical change . Hayami and Ruttan ( 1985 ) and Binswanger and Ruttan ( 1978 ) contend that an increased supply of labour , as induced ( for example ) by population growth , increases the effective demand ...
Page 446
... labour supply reduces the equilibrium wage - rate ; even if population increase comprises only extra births , it raises the supply of labour not only later , when the extra children enter the labour force , but at once , as their ...
... labour supply reduces the equilibrium wage - rate ; even if population increase comprises only extra births , it raises the supply of labour not only later , when the extra children enter the labour force , but at once , as their ...
Page 455
... labour - supply or food - demand adjustments to self - destruct in either of the two above ways , even without any change in the what may be called " family size norms as a function of a household's minimum acceptable , or target ...
... labour - supply or food - demand adjustments to self - destruct in either of the two above ways , even without any change in the what may be called " family size norms as a function of a household's minimum acceptable , or target ...
Contents
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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