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Pakistan has been experiencing robust economic growth for the past few years. The macroeconomic position as exhibited … remains; will Pakistan be able to sustain these growth levels? Preserving the momentum becomes difficult when growth is … national level and has deeper sociological consequences as well. Pakistan being a small open economy has limited or no control …
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The structural transformation of Pakistan’s economy has not been accompanied by a concomitant decline in the proportion … challenges of poverty, food security, agricultural growth and rural development, thissector has received inadequate attention in … Survey of Pakistan 2005 and the Surveys of Domestic Commerce 2007 – this paper attempts to analyze the factors underlying the …
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The structural transformation of Pakistan’s economy has not been accompanied by a concomitant decline in the proportion … challenges of poverty, food security, agricultural growth and rural development, thissector has received inadequate attention in … Survey of Pakistan 2005 and the Surveys of Domestic Commerce 2007 – this paper attempts to analyze the factors underlying the …
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Remittance is called the life blood of Bangladesh economy. In Bangladesh it contributes much in reducing poverty. In a … study of Institute of Microfinance led by Professor S.R. Osmani, we have seen that 4 % poverty of Bangladesh solely reduced … by foreign remittance. Microcredit is another important tool in reducing poverty. In the same study, we have seen that …
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remittances are countercyclical, without condition, fast and anti-crisis, greater than international aid. However, the … participation of the Diaspora in the economic and social development of Haiti does not seem to be possible only through remittances …
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In Pakistan during the 1980s migration and remittance flows were perhaps the single most important factor in explaining … the rapid decline in poverty during these years. In Sri Lanka, where nearly half of out-migrants are women, migration and … remittances have both affected the labour market and foreign exchange position of the country. In Bangladesh and India migration …
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As often argued, a negative perception of immigration, or even emigration, prevails public opinions and governments in most countries. It is argued that caused by economic hardship or political hardship or political unrest in countries of origin, it would threaten well-being and identity in...
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This article suggests that Pakistan requires a different development paradigm. The analysis begins by giving a quick … Pakistan and a discussion of how these were thwarted. This is followed by a discussion of how decentralization can be … successful in Pakistan after the 18th Amendment and the 7th NFC Award. …
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investment, remittances and manufacturing valued added are found to have positives and significant impact on growth in Pakistan …The study is an attempt to explore the impact of inflation and income inequality in Pakistan. The study also analyzes … the effect of foreign direct investment, workers’ remittances and manufacturing value added on growth. Annual time series …
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industrial development in Pakistan. Starting with an analysis of initial conditions, such as low levels of urbanization and out …
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