Selected Research Papers on Pakistan Economy with Special Reference to N-W.F.P., 1947-70Board of Economic Enquiry, N-W.F.P., University of Peshawar, 1972 - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Pakistan) - 460 pages |
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... agricultural surplus increases no linearly with allocation of the disguised unemployed labour force . Thus , while total agricultural surplus increase the F average agricultural surplus- i .. , total agricultural surplus 130 -
... agricultural surplus increases no linearly with allocation of the disguised unemployed labour force . Thus , while total agricultural surplus increase the F average agricultural surplus- i .. , total agricultural surplus 130 -
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... agricultural and non - agricultural labour in 1970 in NFF is 61.2 percent and 38.8 per cent , respectively . The corresponding figures for 1975 are 58.5 percent and 41.5 per cent . On the basis of the percentage distribution the total ...
... agricultural and non - agricultural labour in 1970 in NFF is 61.2 percent and 38.8 per cent , respectively . The corresponding figures for 1975 are 58.5 percent and 41.5 per cent . On the basis of the percentage distribution the total ...
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... agriculture , begins with ancillary services like finance required for the purchase of marketing inputs , which starts much earlier than physical handling of the commoditics * Reprint from Agricultural Economics Bulletin , Agricultural ...
... agriculture , begins with ancillary services like finance required for the purchase of marketing inputs , which starts much earlier than physical handling of the commoditics * Reprint from Agricultural Economics Bulletin , Agricultural ...
Contents
External Financing of Development | 46 |
Is Our Sugar Industrv Viable? 8796 | 87 |
Demand Prospects of Fertilizer in NW F T 101115 | 101 |
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acres agricultural amount annual annum areas assistance average balance of payments Based capacity capital cent commodity competition consumer consumption contribution cost countries crop deficit demand determined developing countries Division domestic earnings economic economic growth effect elasticity estimated example expected export external factor farm fertilizer finance Flan flow foreign exchange fruit Government grades greater growth import import substitution improved income increase industrial investment jute labour labour force land less loans manufactures marginal means measures million rupees output period Peshawar Plan population possible problem production profits progress projects Province purchase reduced region relative respect result rise savings sector Source Statistical substitution sugar supply surplus Table terms of trade Third thousand tons tobacco unemployment United various West Pakistan workers