Pakistan Development Review, Volume 33Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1994 - Pakistan |
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Page 256
... parents ( or others ) in the form of financial and physical assets . Parents maximise their level of satisfaction subject to the earnings ( and perhaps other ) production functions , a time - and - resource budget constraint , given ...
... parents ( or others ) in the form of financial and physical assets . Parents maximise their level of satisfaction subject to the earnings ( and perhaps other ) production functions , a time - and - resource budget constraint , given ...
Page 269
... parental altruism which are qualified by parents taking additional actions , either subsequent to those of the children or prior to those of the chil- dren , to affect the outcomes . The two examples of such models that are summarised ...
... parental altruism which are qualified by parents taking additional actions , either subsequent to those of the children or prior to those of the chil- dren , to affect the outcomes . The two examples of such models that are summarised ...
Page 270
... parents ' and the child's income ) and therefore an action that maximises parental welfare . As long as the parents make positive transfers , the allocation of consumption between the parents and the child is determined by the tangency ...
... parents ' and the child's income ) and therefore an action that maximises parental welfare . As long as the parents make positive transfers , the allocation of consumption between the parents and the child is determined by the tangency ...
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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