Economic Policy and Industrial Growth in PakistanStudy of the relationship between economic policy and the industrialization pattern in Pakistan - examines the reasons for rapid industrial development during the period from 1949 to 1965, and covers changes in the industrial structure, the manufacturing industry, trade policy, industrial policy, the tariff structure, taxation, price policy, etc. References and statistical tables. |
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PREFACE | 1 |
ANALYSING CHANGES IN INDUSTRIAL | 17 |
On Nominal and Effective Subsidies to Domestic Indus | 33 |
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agricultural sector artificial silk textiles average Basic metals c.i.f. prices capita income cent Chapter Chenery commodity competing imports consumer goods industries consumption cotton textiles differential domestic demand domestic market domestic prices domestic production East Pakistan economic policy Edible oils effective protection exports factors of production foreign exchange gross output growth rates implicit exchange rates implicit rate import licences issued import substitution incentives increased India industrial growth Industrialization in Pakistan industries producing primarily inputs intermediate and investment investment and related Jute textiles Karachi licensing system machinery and equipment manufac manufacturing industries manufacturing sector mark-ups metal products Naqvi nominal protection nominal tariffs Non-metallic mineral Pakistan Development Review Partition pattern Phase production in total ratio raw materials relative prices Second Plan period share of domestic Soligo sources Statistical Table tariff protection tariff structure terms of trade tion total supply U.S. dollar value added variables