Applied Economics, with Special Reference to the Problems of Pakistan, for B.A. & B. Com. (pass & Hons.) Students |
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... population in rural areas . In Pakistan , the distri- bution of population among rural areas is far greater than in urban sites . Villages absorb nearly 87 per cent of the total popula- tion of the country , while the urban population ...
... population in rural areas . In Pakistan , the distri- bution of population among rural areas is far greater than in urban sites . Villages absorb nearly 87 per cent of the total popula- tion of the country , while the urban population ...
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... POPULATION : ( Challenge of Twentieth Century ) " The expected growth of world population .......... puts before humanity great problems , the like of which it , has never known before . " -PROFESSOR G. ZEEGERS Introduction : The ...
... POPULATION : ( Challenge of Twentieth Century ) " The expected growth of world population .......... puts before humanity great problems , the like of which it , has never known before . " -PROFESSOR G. ZEEGERS Introduction : The ...
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... population is to be understood , in modern days , with reference to the optimum size of population . After the optimum size of population of a particular country is determined in relation to the fullest possible utilization of natural ...
... population is to be understood , in modern days , with reference to the optimum size of population . After the optimum size of population of a particular country is determined in relation to the fullest possible utilization of natural ...
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allocation Applied Economics areas balance Bank of Pakistan banking system budget capital cent Central Government Chittagong co-operation co-operative commercial banks commodities Corporation cost cottage industries cotton crores cultivation currency Dacca deficit demand developed countries East Pakistan economic development economic growth Economy of Pakistan employers established expenditure export facilities factors factors of production family planning finance Five-Year Plan foreign exchange Government of Pakistan important improve increase India indus industrial development industrialisation interest investment Jute Mills Karachi Khulna labour Lahore lakhs land large number loans machinery measures ment million monetary national income organisation output Pakistan Industrial payments peasants population problem production programme province Provincial Governments railway raw materials requirements revenue roads rupee rural savings scheduled banks scheme Second plan sector social society square mile supply tion trade unions transport underdeveloped unemployment welfare West workers Zamindars