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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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a more recent household survey data, carried out in August 2007 by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE …
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, investment spending, and economic activity (measured by GDP) in Pakistan. Using annual data from 1959-60 to 1998-99 and applying … variables to stock prices, implying that in Pakistan fluctuations in macro variables cause changes in stock prices. The findings … suggest that the stock market in Pakistan is not that developed to play its due role in influencing aggregate demand. A …
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a more recent household survey data, carried out in August 2007 by the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE …
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This study explores the evolution of fiscal resource distribution in Pakistan. Pakistan is a federation comprising four …
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, investment spending, and economic activity (measured by GDP) in Pakistan. Using annual data from 1959-60 to 1998-99 and applying … variables to stock prices, implying that in Pakistan fluctuations in macro variables cause changes in stock prices. The findings … suggest that the stock market in Pakistan is not that developed to play its due role in influencing aggregate demand. A …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005790453
reducing transaction costs by improving the institutional and physical infrastructure are key to expanding Pakistan’s exports …
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