CORNELL UNIVERSITY
In this paper the author has attempted to trace the relationship between political and economic factors, using the rates of agricultural growth in the districts of Pakistan as a dependent economic variable.
Burki, S. J. · 1970

Abstract
For the purpose of this analysis, the role of independent variable was assigned to constituency building activity of the regime. He started out by differentiating between three regions. The first region was made up of eleven districts in the province of Sind. In these districts high rates of agricultural growth were produced almost entirely by expansion of land under cultivation. In the second region, with seven Punjab districts, the high rate of growth was produced almost entirely by increase in land yields. In the third region, made up of the remaining twelve districts of the Punjab, there was an insignificant increase in agricultural output.
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