The Role of Small-Scale Industry in Pakistan's Economy and Government Incentives (Trade, INDUSTRY AND Development) (Report)
Pakistan Development Review 1986, Winter, 25, 4
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INTRODUCTION 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 large-scale manufacturing sector. The First Five Year Plan (1955-60) document states the significance of small-scale industry in the following words.
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