Pakistan Marches on Road to Prosperity, 1959-64 |
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... manufactured goods ( other than industrial machinery , iron and steel ) and cotton yarn except for export in order to check the hoarding of imported goods and to direct credit to more essential purposes . Advances against imported ...
... manufactured goods ( other than industrial machinery , iron and steel ) and cotton yarn except for export in order to check the hoarding of imported goods and to direct credit to more essential purposes . Advances against imported ...
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... manufactured goods for foreign exchange earnings . Jute manufactures are the most important item . Exports of this item increased by about 113 per cent from Rs 15.52 crores in 1958-59 to Rs . 33 crores in 1963-64 . Exports of cotton ...
... manufactured goods for foreign exchange earnings . Jute manufactures are the most important item . Exports of this item increased by about 113 per cent from Rs 15.52 crores in 1958-59 to Rs . 33 crores in 1963-64 . Exports of cotton ...
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... manufactured and semi - manufactured goods alongwith primary commodities . For instance , under the barter trade agreement concluded with Yugoslavia , Pakistan will export primary commodities and manufactured goods in the ratio of 50:50 ...
... manufactured and semi - manufactured goods alongwith primary commodities . For instance , under the barter trade agreement concluded with Yugoslavia , Pakistan will export primary commodities and manufactured goods in the ratio of 50:50 ...
Contents
The Significance of Planning in Economic Develop | 2 |
Freeing Economy from Controls | 19 |
Pakistans Economy as Others See | 31 |
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achieved advances allocation amount areas authorised share capital balance bank credit Bank of Pakistan Bank Rate budget budgetary cent Central Government Commission Committee constant prices controls cotton crores Dacca demand deposits East Pakistan economic development effect efforts encourage estimates expansion expenditure Finance Corporation Finance Minister fiscal foreign exchange funds Government of Pakistan gross national product growth import improve increase India Industrial Development Bank inflation inflationary investment jute Karachi Lahore lakh tons lakhs licences loans long-term manufactured margin measures ment million monetary money supply national income National Income Commission national product offices Plan period population private sector problem programme progress Provinces public sector raw materials Rawalpindi requirements restrictions result rise rupees rural savings scheduled banks Scheme Second Five-Year Plan Second Plan small borrowers Sums assured target taxation Third Plan tion trade underdeveloped countries various vegetable ghee West wheat