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  3. Summer 1997,Vol. 36, No.2

Summer 1997,Vol. 36, No.2

DOI: https://doi.org/10.30541/v36i2
Published: 1997-06-01

Articles

  • Foreign Aid and the Public Sector: A Model of Fiscal Behaviour in Pakistan

    Zafar Iqbal
    pp.115-129
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  • Estimating Consumer Preferences for Food, Using Time Series Data of Pakistan

    Abid A. Burki
    pp.131-153
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  • A Probit Analysis of the Incidence of the Cotton Leaf Curl Virus in Punjab, Pakistan

    Munir Ahmad, George E. Battese
    pp.155-169
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  • The Livestock Economy of Pakistan: An Agricultural Sector Model Approach

    Muhammad A. Quddus, Stephen P. Davies, Donald W. Lybecker
    pp.171-190
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  • Economic Policy and Desertification in Arid and Semi-arid Developing Countries

    Mark Speece
    pp.191-201
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Omar Noman. Economic and Social Progress in Asia: Why Pakistan Did Not Become a Tiger. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1997. 324 pages. Hardbound. Rs 575.00.

    Faisal Bari
    pp.203-207
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  • Mohibul Haq Sahibzada (ed). Poverty Alleviation in Pakistan: Present Scenario and Future Strategy. Islamabad: Institute of Policy Studies and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 1997. 392 pages. Hardbound. Price not given.

    Hina Nazli
    pp.208-210
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  • Tushaar Shah. Catalysing Co-operation: Design of Self-governing Organisations. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1996. 315 pages. Hardbound. Indian Rs 295.00.

    Mohammad Abrar Hussain
    pp.211-213
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Shorter Notices

  • Shorter Notices

    Afia Malik
    pp.214-219
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