The Role of Small-scale Industry in Pakistan's Economy and Government Incentives
Muhammad Malik and
Aftab Cheema
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Muhammad Malik: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. Islamabad
Aftab Cheema: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. Islamabad
The Pakistan Development Review, 1986, vol. 25, issue 4, 789-807
Abstract:
Despite the recognition of the importance of small-scale industry, the Government of Pakistan's industrial policy has been biased in the past towards the largescale manufacturing sector. The First Five Year Plan (1955-60) document states the significance of small-scale industry in the following words
Date: 1986
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