Price and Income Elasticities of Consumer Goods Imports of Pakistan (Trade AND Development) (Report)
Pakistan Development Review 1985, Autumn-Winter, 24, 3-4
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Publisher Description
I. INTRODUCTION Estimation of disaggregated import elasticities for developing countries presents a formidable data-handling problem. The available studies on the subject are concerned mostly with the estimation of income and price elasticities of imports at a disaggregated level corresponding to the one-digit level of the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC), see, e.g., Khan [1], Melo and Vogt [4], Nguyen and Bhuyan [5]. Consequently, they apply a common elasticity estimate to all commodity sub-groups.
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