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between the trade, growth and poverty for Pakistan using annual time series data from 1973-2009. Granger causality results … argues that growth is an important option for reducing poverty in developing countries. The paper analyzed the causality … based on Error-Correction Models have shown that in the case of Pakistan there exists two way relationship between trade and …
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The study investigates the role of higher education in economic growth for Pakistan between 1972 and 2005 using the … examines whether higher education affect long run economic growth in Pakistan. The empirical analysis reveals that there is a …
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Pakistan using co-integration and causality analysis during the period 0f 1972-2010. A large number of empirical studies on the … controlling inflation in Pakistan. The present study fills the gap in the literature by analyzing the nexus of monetary policy …, inflation and growth in Pakistan. The results indicate that credit to private sector, the variable of financial depth, real …
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This paper investigates the relationship between human capital and economic growth in Pakistan with aggregate time … schooling in Pakistan than in OECD economies is consistent with very substantial education under-investment in Pakistan … estimated to have accounted for just under one-fifth of the increase in Pakistan’s GDP per head. Since the 1990s, the impact of …
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This paper looks at the major factors limiting economic growth in Pakistan. The paper then analyzes the structural … problems faced by Pakistan today and goes on to discuss the challenges facing monetary policy makers in Pakistan as well as the … Pakistan. …
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Compared to the historical and even contemporary experience of India, Pakistan has long been regarded as a “dependent …” economy. Gross domestic product growth in Pakistan is typically argued to be contingent on external factors: trade, financial … hypothesis of dependency. The results show that growth in Pakistan is influenced by external factors, but that growth is driven …
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This paper proposes that the underlying cause of the macroeconomic problems facing Pakistan today are a series of …
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This study seeks to determine the direction of causality between energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (EG), using annual data from 1971 to 2007. In our empirical analysis, we implement a bounds-testing approach to co-integration and an augmented form of the Granger causality test to...
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