Pakistan's manufacturing sector is characterised by relatively high capital intensity and the level of absorption of labour in industry is low. This paper estimates the elasticities of substitution in Pakistan's large-scale manufacturing sector to determine the potential for switching to relatively more labour-intensive production techniques. Data for the years 1960 to 1986 have been used and a total of seventeen industry groups have been analysed. This involved the aggregation of data from the Census of Manufacturing Industries (CMI). Industry groups were aggregated while keeping in mind the structural and economic similarities within the groups. The functional form used for the estimation is the CES production function and direct estimati...
This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufac...
This paper attempts to provide empirical evidence on inter-industry differentials in productiv...
Technical change has been considered as one of the most important determinants of economic gro...
Pakistan's manufacturing sector is characterised by relatively high capital intensity and the ...
This study endeavours to consider ways of removing impediments to increased employment in the large-...
the manufacturingsectorof Pakistan. It is found thatwhereasthe substitution possibilitiesbetweenthe ...
Firm-level stochastic CES production functions are specified for large and Small-scale firms i...
Production functions have been widely studied in the relevant literature. In this paper, apart...
This study endeavours to consider ways of removing impediments to increased employment in the large-...
In Malaysia, the manufacturing structure and process of production has dramatically changed from lab...
This study investigates the nature of allocative inefficiencies in large scale manufacturing sector ...
The large-scale manufacturing sector of Pakistan has grown at an annual compound rate of 14.3 ...
During the past decade, Pakistan has experienced jobless growth with the employment growth in ...
The large scale manufacturing sector in Pakistan has gained increasing prominence over the years wit...
This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufac...
This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufac...
This paper attempts to provide empirical evidence on inter-industry differentials in productiv...
Technical change has been considered as one of the most important determinants of economic gro...
Pakistan's manufacturing sector is characterised by relatively high capital intensity and the ...
This study endeavours to consider ways of removing impediments to increased employment in the large-...
the manufacturingsectorof Pakistan. It is found thatwhereasthe substitution possibilitiesbetweenthe ...
Firm-level stochastic CES production functions are specified for large and Small-scale firms i...
Production functions have been widely studied in the relevant literature. In this paper, apart...
This study endeavours to consider ways of removing impediments to increased employment in the large-...
In Malaysia, the manufacturing structure and process of production has dramatically changed from lab...
This study investigates the nature of allocative inefficiencies in large scale manufacturing sector ...
The large-scale manufacturing sector of Pakistan has grown at an annual compound rate of 14.3 ...
During the past decade, Pakistan has experienced jobless growth with the employment growth in ...
The large scale manufacturing sector in Pakistan has gained increasing prominence over the years wit...
This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufac...
This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufac...
This paper attempts to provide empirical evidence on inter-industry differentials in productiv...
Technical change has been considered as one of the most important determinants of economic gro...