Over the period 1949/50 to 1970/71, Pakistan's large-scale manufacturing sector grew at a compound rate of more than 15 per cent. Its share of GNP increased during this period from 1.5 per cent to 9.4 per cent. Various factors contributed to this growth, not the least of which were the various incentives provided to the manufacturing sector via tariffs, restrictive import licensing, tax holidays and an overvalued official exchange rate. Recently, several studies, and most notably an OECD study by Little, Scitovsky and Scott [10] (hereafter referred to as LSS) questioned the meaning of the growth rates and sectoral shares of manufacturing sector when the goods produced in these sect...
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Objective of the study is to check the impact of the Pakistan’s sectors on the economic growth. For ...
Pakistan's manufacturing sector is characterised by relatively high capital intensity and the ...
Development in Pakistan so far has been largely sustained by a rapidly growing industrial sect...
The large-scale manufacturing sector of Pakistan has grown at an annual compound rate of 14.3 ...
Gustav Papanck's comments on changes in relative prices among manu¬factured goods are, indeed,...
South Asia, vol. XVII, no. 2, 1995.Refereed Journal ArticleOne of the more rapidly growing ares of e...
The manufacturing sector of any country bears significant importance. Globalisation, and in particul...
The large scale manufacturing sector in Pakistan has gained increasing prominence over the years wit...
Trade is presumed to act as a catalyst of economic growth and the growth in exports leads to i...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D55805/85 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The goal of this analysis is to explore the impact of domestic private investment in large-scale man...
Industrial concentration has been an important political issue in Pakistan. White [1974} recently es...
This study investigates the external economies of scale in the manufacturing sector of Pakistan. The...
A recurrent theme in much of the writing on development is that the prospects for the export o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D87399 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Objective of the study is to check the impact of the Pakistan’s sectors on the economic growth. For ...
Pakistan's manufacturing sector is characterised by relatively high capital intensity and the ...
Development in Pakistan so far has been largely sustained by a rapidly growing industrial sect...
The large-scale manufacturing sector of Pakistan has grown at an annual compound rate of 14.3 ...
Gustav Papanck's comments on changes in relative prices among manu¬factured goods are, indeed,...
South Asia, vol. XVII, no. 2, 1995.Refereed Journal ArticleOne of the more rapidly growing ares of e...
The manufacturing sector of any country bears significant importance. Globalisation, and in particul...
The large scale manufacturing sector in Pakistan has gained increasing prominence over the years wit...
Trade is presumed to act as a catalyst of economic growth and the growth in exports leads to i...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D55805/85 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The goal of this analysis is to explore the impact of domestic private investment in large-scale man...
Industrial concentration has been an important political issue in Pakistan. White [1974} recently es...
This study investigates the external economies of scale in the manufacturing sector of Pakistan. The...
A recurrent theme in much of the writing on development is that the prospects for the export o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D87399 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Objective of the study is to check the impact of the Pakistan’s sectors on the economic growth. For ...
Pakistan's manufacturing sector is characterised by relatively high capital intensity and the ...