Welfare and Production Efficiency. Two Objectives of Land Reform in Pakistan
Christoph Beringer
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The Pakistan Development Review, 1962, vol. 2, issue 2, 173-188
Abstract:
Among the policy measures used by governments of less developed countries in their effort to promote economic development, land reform occupies a place of great importance. In West Pakistan, the area under discussion in this paper, land and tenancy reform laws aimed at cha:o.ging the existing agrarian structure have been enacted periodically before as well as after partition by the governments of the formerly individual provinces (Punjab, NWFP, Sind)!. In January 1959, shortly after the present government came to power, a land reform law covering the entire province of West Pakistan was passed.
Date: 1962
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