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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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This paper develops a framework to analyse the determinants of the long term growth rate of Bangladesh. It is based on … Bangladesh, until the 1990s was primarily due to factor accumulation. Since then, however, TFP has made a small positive … effect. Using our results on the determinants of TFP we examine policy options to double per capita income of Bangladesh in …
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demand for money for Bangladesh. We have used the Gregory and Hansen framework and found that there was an intercept shift … and a well- determined and stable demand for money in Bangladesh exists. …
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This paper develops a framework to analyse the determinants of the long term growth rate of Bangladesh. It is based on … Bangladesh, until 1990, was due to factor accumulation. Since then, however, TFP made a small positive contribution to growth. An … the loss of skilled labour force. Using these results policy options, to double per capita income of Bangladesh in about …
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The objective of the paper is to re-examine the causal relationship between money and prices in Pakistan using recent … regarding the role of money. The results, however, are different from the findings of earlier studies in Pakistan which …
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The objective of the paper is to examine the causal relationship between money supply and stock prices in Pakistan. Two …
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holy month of fasting, is expected to affect the behavior of stock market in Pakistan where the environment in Ramadhan is …
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has played a major role in increasing Pakistan’s national income. The study fails to find the active role of money in … expansion increases inflation in Pakistan. …
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sector education in the four provinces of Pakistan would be useful to provide feedbacks to the provincial administrations of …
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This paper examines the validity of the Random Walk Model in the Pakistani equity market. The model, extensively tested in other equity markets, implies that past movements in a stock price are not helpful in predicting future prices of that stock. The model states that changes in stock prices...
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