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  3. Winter 1989,Vol. 28, No.4 Part I

Winter 1989,Vol. 28, No.4 Part I

DOI: https://doi.org/10.30541/v30i4I
Published: 1989-12-01

Articles

  • Inaugural Address

    Ghulam Ishaq Khan
    pp.279-288
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  • Must Development Economists Watch Hamlet without the Prince? (Presidential Address)

    Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi
    pp.291-308
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  • Lessons to be Learned from the European Unemployment of the 80s (The Quaid-i-Azam Lecture)

    E. Malinvaud
    pp.311-333
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  • In Praise of Development Economics (Distinguishedl Lecture)

    M. Ali Khan
    pp.337-384
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  • The Interface between Population and Development Models, Plans and Policies (Distinguishedl Lecture)

    S.1. Cohen
    pp.385-411
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  • Human Capital Accumulation in Post-green Revolution Pakistan: Some Preliminary Results (The Distinguishedl Lecture)

    Richard H. Sabot
    pp.413-436
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  • Reducing Poverty in Developing Countries -Some Basic Principles for Policy Designt (The Distinguishedl Lecture)

    Dennis De Tray
    pp.437-463
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  • South Asia and European Integration - Lessons from the Past and Future Prospects (The Distinguishedl Lecture)

    Lutz H Offmann
    pp.465-507
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  • The Agrarian Sector in Pakistan's Development Process - Historical Evidence and Implications for Policy and Theory (The Distinguishedl Lecture)

    Frithjof Kuhnen
    pp.509-528
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  • Planning Priorities in South Asia's Developmenf (The Distinguishedl Lecture)

    Tarlok Singh
    pp.529-545
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