The Pakistan Development Review
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Volume 26, issue 4, 1987
- A Policy Model of the Wheat and Rice Economy of Pakistan pp. 385-400

- Peter A. Cornelisse and Bart Kuijpers
- Intra-sectoral and Intersectoral Parity Issues in Pricing of Agricultural Crops:A Preliminary Analysis pp. 401-417

- Sarfraz K. Qureshi
- Agricultural Taxation in Pakistan Revisited pp. 419-432

- Faiz Mohammad
- Agrarian Transition in Sind: An Analysis of Interlinked Rural Factor Markets pp. 433-446

- Nomaan Majid and Khalid M Nadvi
- Subsidizing Agricultural Production on Imperfect Markets pp. 447-456

- Rainer Marggraf and Wolfgang-Peter Zingel
- Profitability of Pakistan's Agriculture pp. 457-469

- Bashir Ahmad and Ali Muhammad Chaudhry
- Health for All by the Year 2000: Can Pakistan Meet the Target? pp. 473-484

- S. Akbar Zaidi
- Food and Nutrition in Pakistan (A Cross-regional Study) pp. 485-498

- Shaheen Butt and T Allat Mahmood
- Instability of Federal Government Revenues and Expenditures in Pakistan pp. 501-511

- Muhammad Malik and Attiya Yasmin
- A Rational Expectations Macro-econometric Model of Pakistan's Monetary Policy since 1970s pp. 513-527

- M. A Ynul Hasan
- Monetary Anticipations and the Demand for Money: An Application for the South Asian Region pp. 529-539

- Ather Ahmed and Mohammad Rafiq
- Some Econometric Evidence on the Relative Importance of Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Pakistan pp. 541-551

- Najam Saqib and Attiya Yasmin
- Sex Differentials in Mortality: A Corollary of Son Preference? pp. 555-568

- Zeba A Asathar
- Intercensal Change and the Indirect Estimation of Mortality: The Case of Pakistan pp. 569-585

- Margaret E. Greene
- Migration and Fertility in Pakistan pp. 587-589

- Muhammad Kiani
- An Energy Input-Output Table of Pakistan for 1979-80 and Some Applications pp. 593-608

- Peter Pintz and Ivo C. Havinga
- Modelling the Prospects of Economic Growth and Social Development: Results of Circular Flow Planning Models Applied to Pakistan 1980-1993 pp. 609-626

- Solomon (suleiman) Cohen
- A Social Accounting Matrix for the Agricultural Sector of Pakistan pp. 627-641

- Ivo C. Ha Vinga, Khwaja Sarmad, Fazal Hussain and Ghulam Radar
- Aggregate and Regional Demand Response Patterns in Pakistan pp. 645-657

- Ehtisham Ahmad and Stephen Ludlow
- Sources of Income Inequality in Pakistan pp. 659-672

- Hans de Kruijk
- Rural-Urban Differences and the Stability of Consumption Behaviour: An Inter-temporal Analysis of the Household Income and Expenditure Survey Data for the Period 1963-64 to 1984-85 pp. 673-684

- Sohail J. Malik, Kalbe Abbas and Ejaz Ghani
- Female Labour Force Participation Rates in Rural Pakistan: Some Fundamental Explanations and Policy Implications pp. 687-698

- M. Ghaffar Chaudhry and Zubeda Khan
- Is Female Labour Force Participation Really Low and Declining in Paotan? A look at Alternative Data Sources pp. 699-709

- M. Afzal and Zafar Nasir
- Skill Fonnation, Employment and Earnings in the Urban Infonnal Sector pp. 711-719

- Shahnaz Kazi
- International Labour Migration - Theoretical Considerations and Evidence from the Experience of the Mediterranean Sending Countries pp. 723-734

- HElKO Korner
- Remigration and Social Change - Prospects for the Migrant Worker Sending Countries of the Middle East pp. 735-744

- Georg Stauth
- Workers' Remittances from the Middle East and their Effect on Pakistan's Economy pp. 745-753

- Nadeem Burney
- The IMF Stabilization Package and Pakistan's Stabilization Experience pp. 767-774

- Faiz Bilquees
- Effective Protection Rates - A Guide to Tariff Making pp. 775-785

- Abdul Razzaq Kemal
- The Impact of Foreign Capital Inflow on Savings and Investment: The Case of Pakmtan pp. 787-789

- Naheed Aslam
- The Perfonnance of Public Sector Enterprises:1981-1986 pp. 793-803

- Mir Annice Mahmood and Shamim A Sahibzada
Volume 26, issue 2, 1987
- Unilateral International Transfers and their Effects on the Welfare of the Recipient and. Donor Countries pp. 135-160

- Nadeem A. Burney
- Impact of Inflation on Fiscal Deficits in the Bangladesh Economy pp. 179-200

- Akhand Hossain
- Trends and Differentials in Knowledge, Ever Use,Current Use, and Future Intended Use of Contraceptives in Rural Bangladesh:Evidence from Three Surveys pp. 201-214

- Ruhul Amin, A. G. Mariam and Rashid Faruqee
Volume 26, issue 1, 1987
- Flattening the Kuznets Curve: The Consequences for Income Distribution of Development Strategy, Government Intervention, Income and the Rate of Growth pp. 1-54

- Gustav F. Papanek and Gustav F. PAPANEK Author-Workplace Name: Boston University, USA
- Seeking Explanations for High Levels of Infant Mortality in Pakistan pp. 55-70

- :zeba A. Sathar
- Disaggregated Import Demand Functions for Pakistan pp. 71-80

- Khwaja Sarmad and Riaz Mahmood
- Intersectoral Tenns of Trade for Pakistan's Economy: 1970-71 - 1981-82 pp. 81-105

- Shahnaz Kazi
- The "New Beginning"in Pakistan's Family Planning Programme pp. 107-118

- Warren C Robinson
Volume 25, issue 4, 1986
- Mechanization and Agricultural Development in Pakistan pp. 431-449

- :M. Ghaffar Chaudhry
- Stabilizing Pakistan's Supply of Wheat. Issues in the Optimization of Storage and Trade Policies pp. 451-468

- Thomas C. Pinckney
- Optimum Resource Utilization in Pakistan's Agriculture pp. 469-487

- Nasir M. Khilji
- Wealth Effects of the Green Revolution in Pakistan pp. 489-513

- Faiz Mohammad
- Some Considerations for Demographic Assessment of Developing Countries pp. 517-534

- Mohammad Afzal
- Delayed Marriages in Pakistan pp. 535-552

- Zeba A. Sathar and Muhammad Kiani
- Detenninants of Aggregate Fertility in Pakistan pp. 553-570

- Ghulam Soomro
- Sources of Pakistan's Economic Growth pp. 573-589

- Nadeem A. Burney
- Productive and Reproductive Choices.Report of a Pilot Survey of Urban Working Women in Karachi pp. 593-608

- Shahnaz Kazi and Zeba A Sathar
- Intergenerational Mobility and Long-tenn Socio~conomic Change in Pakistan pp. 609-628

- Ivo C. Havinga, Faiz Mohammad and Solomon (suleiman) Cohen
- Demand-side Energy Policy as an Alternative Energy Strategy for Pakistan pp. 631-647

- Peter Pintz
- Analysis of Inter-industry Relations in Pakistan.Some Further Experiments with the 1975-76 Data pp. 649-670

- Aftab Syed
- Issues in Pakistan's Health Sector pp. 671-682

- S. Akbar Zaidi
- Inequality in the Four Provinces of Pakistan pp. 685-706

- Hans Kruijk
- Consumer Subsidies in Pakistan and other South Asian Countries pp. 707-729

- Wolfgang Zingel
- Some Findings about the Unemployed Highly Educated Persons in Pakistan pp. 731-739

- Shahrukh Khan and Syed Ali
- Migration and Development in Pakistan. Some Selected Issues pp. 743-755

- Irfan Mohammad
- Impact of Workers' Remittances from the Middle East on Pakistan's Economy: Some Selected Issues pp. 757-785

- Rashid Amjad
- The Role of Small-scale Industry in Pakistan's Economy and Government Incentives pp. 789-807

- Muhammad Malik and Aftab Cheema
- Estimation of Money Demand and Money Supply Functions for Pakistan: A Simultaneou~quations Approach pp. 855-871

- Najam Saqib and Ather Ahmed
- Relative Price Variability and Inflation pp. 873-887

- Tallat Mahmood and Shaheen A. Butt
- Social Rates of Return in Pakistan's Large-scale Manufacturing Sector pp. 891-906

- Shamim A. Sahibzada and Mir Annice Mahmood
Volume 25, issue 2, 1986
- The Demand for Heterogeneous Capital and Labour Inputs in a Developing Economy pp. 127-140

- Prem S Laumas and Martin Williams
- Monetary Disequilibrium and Inflation. A Monetary Model of Inflation in Pakistan, 1963-82 pp. 141-162

- Akhand Hossain
- Elasticity and Buoyancy of Federal Taxes in Pakistan pp. 163-174

- Syeda Gillani
Volume 25, issue 1, 1986
- Tax Reform for Pakistan. Overview and Effective Taxes for 1975-76 pp. 43-72

- Ehtisham Ahmad and Nicholas Stern
- Income-Specific Inflation Rates in Pakistan pp. 73-84

- Aftab Cheema and Muhammad Malik
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