Industrial Growth and Urban Land Requirements in East Pakistan
John Eddison
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John Eddison: Planning Commission of Pakistan.
The Pakistan Development Review, 1963, vol. 3, issue 4, 547-565
Abstract:
East Pakistan is currently in the early stages of a major, long-term programme of industrial development. This programme, which has been substantially speeded up under the Second Five Year Plan, is to be further accelerated under the Third Plan. Whether or not such an increased rate of development can be sustained will depend on whether critical bottlenecks in the supply of the basic ingredients of industrial growth can be eliminated or prevented from occurring. One such bottleneck, which is already slowing down industrial expansion and which could completely hobble it under the Third Plan, is the inadequate supply of suitable industrial land.
Date: 1963
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