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Reducing income inequality and enhancing access to financial institutions play a vital role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 10, especially in developing countries. While there are studies on the nexus between financial development and economic growth, literature on financial...
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India is pioneer in constructing the social account matrices for its economy for various years, but limited efforts have been made to construct a SAM for India with detailed description about types labour input employed in various economic activities and subsequently the distribution of labour...
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Financial inclusion is a key element of social inclusion, particularly useful in combat-ing poverty and income … investigate the impact of financial inclusion on reducing poverty and income inequality, and the determinants and conditional … robust evidence that financial inclusion significantly reduces poverty rates and income inequality in developing countries …
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There is a long debate among policymakers and academicians regarding whether assessments of international financial integration have significant growth benefits and whether such benefits compensate for the accompanied risks. Recent financial crisis has revived this debate. The previous empirical...
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This study aims to find out the fundamental macroeconomic, institutional and financial determinants of current account balances by using panel data analysis method. The analysis is carried out by using the data for the period between 1986 and 2013 of 97 developing and developed countries. We...
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investigation of the economic structure of Pakistan. Our proposed approach to building SAMs is motivated by an information theoretic … distributional effects. Output multipliers in Pakistan, accounting for supply constraints, range from 1.1 to 1.4, and shocks to …
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household-related services contribute in the economic growth of the country in the case of Pakistan over the period of 1960 … test to test the long-run relationship between the services sector and the economic growth of Pakistan. The tests reveal … that the services sector has a long-run relationship with the economic growth of Pakistan. Furthermore, the estimation of …
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growth in Pakistan. Pakistan's average growth rate is 5% for last few decades, and although this growth level is satisfactory …, Pakistan faced several formidable challenges yet. The economic growth has been determined mainly through labor … economic growth and production level in Pakistan. This analysis may have significant suggestions to policy makers in Pakistan …
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The growing pressure on governments to reduce poverty among other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through … harnessing domestic and foreign sources has motivated studies on the relationship between poverty and different economic … variables in many developing countries. This study investigates the impact of remittance on poverty in Botswana, employing time …
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A simultaneous three-equation model is specified between GDP per capita (GDPc) level, infant mortality rate and health expenditures for 194 countries from 1990 to 2014. GMM-2SLS estimation results indicate that simultaneous decreasing infant mortality rate and increasing GDPc level effects are...
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