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, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, covering the period from 1980 to 2003. The analysis is done with the help of tables … Pakistan are affected by the major as well as the regional markets in the long run. In the short run, however, the markets …
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in the South Asian countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and India. For the efficiency analysis we used non parametric … eight MFIs from Pakistan, six MFIs from Bangladesh and five MFIs from India are at the efficient frontier under variable … returns to scale. The technical efficiency figures for Pakistan, Bangladesh and India are 0.395, 0.087, and 0.28, respectively …
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The study analyzed financial market integration in the five countries of South Asia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri … Lanka and Nepal. All the variables are found to be integrated of the same order in the case of Pakistan, India and Nepal …. But for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka they are of different order. The study used Engle Granger (1987) two step methods to …
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major economies of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are selected from the former region and Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand …
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Sound public finances are crucial for ensuring a successful transformation of transition countries to democratic market economies. The transition countries in North Africa are an important example for this. These countries experienced increasing budget deficits in 2011 and 2012. Public finances...
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Political scientists and economists increasingly agree that institutions may influence economic growth, but there is little general agreement on what institutions tend to produce what consequences. We apply public choice insights for a theoretical analysis that may be termed “Madisonian”:...
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The paper analyzes European integration from a constitutional economics perspective. It is argued that the use of the Prisoners' Dilemma as a description of the advantages of European integration is fallacious. If the situation is a PD, the solution is impossible; if it is not, it is unnecessary.
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are included in the fundamental act, as well as other legal acts inferior to the Constitution, that are meant to develop … the rules as principles from the Constitution. Given its importance and complexity, local public administration has a vast …
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principle of gender equality is firmly established in the Indian Constitution, translating de jure gender equality and the … years. There is still unfortunately a wide gap between the goals enunciated in the Constitution, legislation and policies …
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The United States Constitution is one of the most important documents in the history because it has set an example of a … have been built upon the constitution. Despite its importance, this paper shows that the US constitution has many … compare the US constitution with the theoretical equilibrium political structure. The results of the comparison are very …
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