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This paper examines the impact of inflation on financial development in case of Bangladesh for the period of 1985-2005. In doing so, ARDL bounds testing approach and Error Correction Method (ECM) have been employed. Empirical findings reveal that high trends of inflation impede the performance...
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This study aims to investigate the role of economic growth and inflation in explaining the prevalence of poverty in … Pakistan. ARDL bound testing approach to co-integration confirms the existence of long run relationship among the variables of … poverty, economic growth, inflation, investment and trade openness over the period of 1972-2008. Empirical results show that …
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conference under the title "Socio-Economic Challenges Faced by Pakistan" held on 2nd & 3rd June 2008 at the Convention Centre of …
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We analyzed the effect of Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) on macroeconomic variables of Pakistan using annual time …
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foreign remittances and economic growth in inflation function in case of Bangladesh. The study covers the period of 1976Q1 …. Economic growth declines inflation but foreign remittances raises it. The causality analysis reveals the bidirectional …, same is true for financial development and economic growth. Foreign remittances Granger cause inflation and inflation …
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This study aimed at empirically exploring the triangle of relationships – finance-inflation-growth – with the broader data sets (1970 - 2012) to see whether a direct effect of inflation on growth can be identified as well as an indirect effect through financial sector development. It also...
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This paper examines empirical relationship between financial development and economic growth while incorporating the inflation rate effect on financial development for low income countries. The study focuses on both the indirect finance and the direct finance, separately as well as collectively....
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poverty and stimulating economic growth through different microeconomic and macroeconomics channels, remittances like other … 2012, remittances contributed to 12.3% of GDP of Bangladesh while the contribution was 6.4% in 2003. Besides lowering … remittances cause an inflation (Model 1) as well as food inflation (Model 2) in Bangladesh using monthly data over the time period …
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This paper attempts to investigate the linkage between the excess money supply growth and inflation in Pakistan and to …-round affects real GDP growth and at the second round it affects inflation in Pakistan. The important finding from the analysis is … that the excess money supply growth has been an important contributor to the rise in inflation in Pakistan during the study …
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Pakistan for the period 1960-2007 using cointegration approach. The empirical results show that all the monetary aggregates are …
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