An Energy Input-Output Table of Pakistan for 1979-80 and Some Applications
Peter Pintz and
Ivo C. Havinga
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Peter Pintz: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Foundation (West Germany
Ivo C. Havinga: Institute of Social Studies, the Hague (Holland)
The Pakistan Development Review, 1987, vol. 26, issue 4, 593-608
Abstract:
In order to enhance the indigenous supply of energy, Pakistan has launched various investment programmes as a consequence of which 28 percent and 43.2 per· cent of total public investment has been invested in the energy sector, respectively, in the Fifth and the Sixth Five Year Plans. However, despite the sharp increase in investment for indigenous exploration and production, the domestic supply of energy has registered an insignificant increase.
Date: 1987
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