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This paper primarily focuses on the effects of cotton prices on rural poverty in Pakistan. Domestic seed cotton prices are found to move closely with their export values based on world markets since 1990 and declined in real terms by about 20 percent in the late 1990s, taking world price...
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Using primary data from a union council of Punjab (Dhamyal), this article analyses the poverty and inequality at the lower administrative level. The analysis shows that 35 percent of the households are poor while there is wide variation of incidence of poverty among the seven villages of the...
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This paper examines the importance of housing as an important dimension of poverty by highlighting the crucial contributions of adequate housing for ensuring opportunity, security and empowerment - three important pillars for poverty reduction. With the increasing pressure of population, a...
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Using household data collected in 1990 from a representative sub-sample of the 1985 Rural Credit Survey of Pakistan by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), this paper looks at whether credit use does, in fact, affect rural welfare. The paper examines the key characteristics...
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