Pakistan Economic and Social Review, Volume 12, Issue 2Department of Economics. University of Punjab., 1974 - Pakistan |
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... countries are usually discussed in terms of a choice between the existing foreign technology and the existing home technology of the less developed country . Much of this discussion , moreover , is in terms of factor proportions ...
... countries are usually discussed in terms of a choice between the existing foreign technology and the existing home technology of the less developed country . Much of this discussion , moreover , is in terms of factor proportions ...
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... countries have often borrowed technology from high - wage countries either by purchasing equipment ( material transfer ) or by blueprints ( design transfer ) which usually were designed for high - wage countries . It is clear , however ...
... countries have often borrowed technology from high - wage countries either by purchasing equipment ( material transfer ) or by blueprints ( design transfer ) which usually were designed for high - wage countries . It is clear , however ...
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... countries , developed or under- developed , whose economy mainly depends on agriculture . The pre - existing ... country with limited resources . The loss of its eastern wing plus recent destruction caused by heavy floods have multiplied ...
... countries , developed or under- developed , whose economy mainly depends on agriculture . The pre - existing ... country with limited resources . The loss of its eastern wing plus recent destruction caused by heavy floods have multiplied ...
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acceptors Activity Analysis adaptive research agricultural Ahmad Arrow assumption avoided birth Barani benefits birth rates capital Cebula coefficients commodities computational concave constraints consumer consumption convergence convex cost countries cultivated acre decentralized discussed Economic efficient eigenstates equations equilibrium exist extension personnel factor family planning family planning programme farms feasible firm gross income Harwicz home technology important income per cultivated increasing returns INDIFFERENCE ANALYSIS indifference curve infinite number input Investment iterations Labor Lahore linear programming lines of research Malinvand maximization migration number of births operator opportunity costs optimal optimum owner cultivator payoffs Philippines population planning organizations problem production sets profit programme outputs proposals Punjab quantity relate research line research resources RESOURCE ALLOCATION MECHANISMS returns to scale sectors shadow prices share tenancy socialist economy solution statistical T. N. Srinivasan tatonnement utility function variables Welfare economics West Pakistan X-efficiency