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Sardar Mohammad Akhtar. As subsequent developments showed the Fourth Plan was even more ambitious if not actually unrealistic than was visualised by the Planners . The prospects of foreign assistance even at the level of the Third Plan ...
Sardar Mohammad Akhtar. As subsequent developments showed the Fourth Plan was even more ambitious if not actually unrealistic than was visualised by the Planners . The prospects of foreign assistance even at the level of the Third Plan ...
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... Third Plan in December 1966 , however , postponed the proper pursuit of this latter objective . This was necessitated by the gloomy prospects of the inflow of foreign aid . The Fourth Plan again stressed this need . ( 8 ) Increasing ...
... Third Plan in December 1966 , however , postponed the proper pursuit of this latter objective . This was necessitated by the gloomy prospects of the inflow of foreign aid . The Fourth Plan again stressed this need . ( 8 ) Increasing ...
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... Plan that the rate of economic growth was significantly higher than the rate of population growth , which was 2.6 % during this period . The growth target fixed for the Third Plan was put still higher at 6.5 % per annum on average . The ...
... Plan that the rate of economic growth was significantly higher than the rate of population growth , which was 2.6 % during this period . The growth target fixed for the Third Plan was put still higher at 6.5 % per annum on average . The ...
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Economic Development | 1 |
GNP Investment and Saving Rs Crores | 4 |
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achieved administrative agriculture allocations annum areas balance of payments Bank basic basis capita income capital capital accumulation consumption crore developed countries development expenditure domestic resources domestic savings East Pakistan economic development economic growth employment enterprise estimates export facilities factors finance financial resources Five-Year Plan foreign assistance foreign exchange foreign exchange earnings Fourth Plan Government growth rate higher implementation importance improved incentives included increase industries institutions labour force less-developed loans mainly manpower measures ment million national income National Income Commission nationalised needed non-development expenditure objectives output particularly percentage Plan period policies population growth priorities private investment private saving private sector problem production programme projects provinces public savings public sector rate of growth raw materials realised reduced reforms regards result rural Second Plan social statistics strategy Table target Third Plan tion transport trends underemployment utilisation various West