Research
Value Added per Worker, Capital Accumulation, and Technical Progress
Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi, Mahmood Hasan Khan and M. Ghaffu Otaudhry (edt.). LaJld Reforms in Pakistan, A Historical Perspective. Islamabad: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics 1987. viii+216 pp.Price: Rs 220 (USS 35) for hardcover; Rs 140.00 (USS 20) for soft-cover.
Noordin Sopite, Chew Lay See and Lim Siang Jin (eds.). ASI:.””AN at the OOSSToads: Obstacles, Options and Opportunities in Economic Cooperatjon. Malaysia: Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) 1987.577 pp.Price: (hardbound edition) USS 25.
Na.a M. Shah and M. Anwar. Basic Needs, Women and Development. A Survey of Squatters in Lahore, Pakistan. Ottawa: International Development Research Center and honolulu: East-West Center. 1986. 163pp.
Shorter Notices 1988-2
Export-promoting Protection: Endogenous Monopoly and Price Disparity
A Complete Set of Shadow Prices for Pakistan: Illustrations for 1975-76
Money Growth, Inflation, and Causality (Empirical Evidence for Pakistan, 1973-1985)
Estimation of Elasticities of Substitution for CES and VES Production Functions using Firm-level Data for Food-processing Industries in Pakistan
Victor S. D’Souza. Economic Development, Social Structure and Populfltion Growth. New Delhi: SagePublications India Pvt. Ltd. 1985. 138 pp.
P. R. Dubhashi. Policy and Performance, Agricultural and Rural Development in Post-Independence India. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 1986. 320 pp.List of References; Index. Price (hardbound edition) Rupees (Indian) 185.00.
Wilfred Ethier. Modern International Economics. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. 1983. xviii + 588 pp.
Shorter Notices 1988-1
Directory of Pakistani Economists and Demographers
A Policy Model of the Wheat and Rice Economy of Pakistan
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