Input-Output Relationships in Pakistan
Growing integration of economic analysis and policy making over the last several decades has created, as a by-product, an ever increasing flow of economic statistics, which still continues to grow in scope and detail. This is especially true in developed countries, where the various statistical offices produce each year an amount of new material which could easily fill a respectable bookcase. This is also true in the developing countries where the requirements for rational development planning and policy preparation are increasing rapidly and most of the statistical agencies have a difficult time in trying to keep up with these demands.
Year of publication: |
1965
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Authors: | TIMs, WOUTER |
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The Pakistan Development Review. - Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. - Vol. 5.1965, 3, p. 525-528
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Pakistan Institute of Development Economics |
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