Pakistan Economic and Social Review, Volume 12Department of Economics. University of Punjab., 1974 - Electronic journals |
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independent variable also help in determining whether the relationships estimated are stable or sensitive to minor ... variables are : F / V ratio of external assistance to GNP where F is defined as the ' import surplus ; F / V1 the ...
independent variable also help in determining whether the relationships estimated are stable or sensitive to minor ... variables are : F / V ratio of external assistance to GNP where F is defined as the ' import surplus ; F / V1 the ...
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... variables fixed , a series of regions can be defined . Thus the choice of variables is of utmost importance because any classification obtained from the data remains a function of the available variables . Another limitation inherent in ...
... variables fixed , a series of regions can be defined . Thus the choice of variables is of utmost importance because any classification obtained from the data remains a function of the available variables . Another limitation inherent in ...
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... variables used for this analysis seems quite appropriate as they cover most of the significant indices related to the urban population of the districts . However , data relating to inter - urban movement ( which are not compiled by the ...
... variables used for this analysis seems quite appropriate as they cover most of the significant indices related to the urban population of the districts . However , data relating to inter - urban movement ( which are not compiled by the ...
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