Pakistan Development Review, Volume 33Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1994 - Pakistan |
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Page 396
... surplus of agriculture , which is produced at this level of employ- ment . Whether the non - agricultural labour , which can be fed from this surplus , is really employed depends on the spending behaviour those in control of the surplus ...
... surplus of agriculture , which is produced at this level of employ- ment . Whether the non - agricultural labour , which can be fed from this surplus , is really employed depends on the spending behaviour those in control of the surplus ...
Page 406
... surplus - cum - marginali- ty economy , those in control of the surplus cannot use this surplus for other purpos- es than employing local labour . This labour is not employed , because it produces itself a surplus in agriculture . The ...
... surplus - cum - marginali- ty economy , those in control of the surplus cannot use this surplus for other purpos- es than employing local labour . This labour is not employed , because it produces itself a surplus in agriculture . The ...
Page 418
... surplus which capitalist or pre - capitalist owners of assets drew from the employment of surplus - producing workers . But as the cost of marginal labour is now reduced for the employers ( which may be the same entrepreneurs who have ...
... surplus which capitalist or pre - capitalist owners of assets drew from the employment of surplus - producing workers . But as the cost of marginal labour is now reduced for the employers ( which may be the same entrepreneurs who have ...
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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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agricultural growth agriculture sector areas Basmati Behrman capital capitalist child comparative advantage competition consumption conversion efficiency costs cotton crops decline degradation demand depends developing countries Development Economics earnings economic growth economists effects employment endowments environmental estimates expenditure export farmers fertility grades growth rate hectares household human resource investments impact important improved income increase industry infant industry argument inputs Institute intra-household allocations irrigation Islamabad Korea labour labour supply Lipton Malthus Malthus's marginal ment migration nonagricultural nutrients Organisation output Pakistan paper parents percent perfect competition period pesticides poor population growth poverty price policy problem profit programme Punjab rate of growth real wages reduce reforms rent rural Sindh social specialisation Sri Lanka structure subsidies surplus Table Taiwan technical progress technological change threat points tion total factor productivity trade transfers variables wheat World Bank