Changing Demographic, Social, and Economic Conditions in Karachi City, 1959–94: A Preliminary AnalysisPDRDecember 31, 1995
Defence Spending and Economic Growth: Re-examining the Issue of Causality for Pakistan and IndiaPDRDecember 31, 1995
Utilisation, Excess Capacity, and Performance of Family Welfare Centres in a District of PunjabPDRDecember 31, 1995
Analysis of Allocative Efficiency in Northern Pakistan: Estimation, Causes, and Policy ImplicationsPDRDecember 31, 1995
Public Sector Deficits and Private Investment: A Test of the Crowding-out Hypothesis in Pakistan’s Manufacturing IndustryPDRSeptember 25, 1995
G. K. Chadha. Employment, Earnings, and Poverty: A Study of Rural India and Indonesia. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 1994. 294 pages. Indian Rupees 295.00.PDRSeptember 25, 1995
Rekha Krishnan (ed). Growing Numbers and Dwindling Resources. New Delhi: Tata Energy Research Institute, 1994. XVIII+I71 pages. Indian Rupees 440.00. US $44.00. Hardbound.PDRSeptember 25, 1995
John A. Ross and Elizabeth Frankenburg. Findings from Two Decades of Family Planning Research. New York: The Population Council. 1993. vi+101pp.Softbound. (Price not given.)PDRSeptember 25, 1995
Premachandra Athukorala and Sisira Jayasuriya. Macroeconomic Policies, Crises, and Growth in Sri Lanka, 1969-90. (Shorter Notices-1995-3)PDRSeptember 25, 1995