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Pakistan. A stylized inflation model is specified that includes standard monetary variables (money supply, credit to the … attention in Pakistan. The model is estimated for the period January 1998 to June 2005 on a monthly basis. The results indicate …
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seeking to minimize the distortionary costs of taxation, using Pakistan and Sri Lankan data for 1956-95 and 1964 …-97, respectively. The empirical results indicate that Pakistan’s fiscal behavior is consistent with tax smoothing, but not Sri Lanka …
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Pakistan undertook major financial sector reforms starting in the late 1980s. The effects of these reforms on the …
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This paper presents three empirical approaches to forecasting inflation in Pakistan. The preferred approach is a … parameter instability on account of fundamental changes in Pakistan''s economic system by restricting our sample to more recent …
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recent experiences of Italy, Israel, and Pakistan …
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so by analyzing Pakistan''s National Savings Scheme (NSS). The NSS has a number of unusual attributes, and its impact … upon the economy of Pakistan is not clear, but given Pakistan''s chronic fiscal difficulties, the NSS is of great …
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Africa, and Pakistan (MENAP) during the 1980 to 2008 period. It goes on to investigate the key determinants of the recoveries …
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template is applied to Kazakhstan and Pakistan. The results indicate a fairly strong case against a pegged regime in Pakistan …
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This paper analyses the social incidence of the general sales tax (GST) in Pakistan. The main finding of the study is … that contrary to widespread perception, the social incidence of the GST in Pakistan is slightly progressive. The main … reason for this counterintuitive result is that most items heavily consumed by the poor are exempt from GST in Pakistan …
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