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Obstacles to improving survival include: many newborn infants are invisible to health services; care-seeking for …
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conceptualised their struggle and survival. [Occasional Paper No. 16] …
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fare even worse, because of its low levels of achievement on accepted national goals for the survival, development and …
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This study is an attempt to explore the cost of unserved energy due to power outages in Pakistan that started in 2007. The study is based on a survey conducted for four major industrial cities of Punjab—Gujrat, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, and Sialkot. In addition to quantification of output...
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This paper examines how prices, markups and marginal costs respond to trade liberalization. Multi-product firms are …
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investments, of the IT firms in India. In particular, the paper examines the role of technology sourcing, both internal (in …
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This paper estimates the effect of access to transportation networks on regional economic outcomes in China over a twenty-period of rapid income growth. It addresses the problem of the endogenous placement of networks by exploiting the fact that these networks tend to connect historical...
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Using data of non-financial listed firms over a period of 1999-2010, this paper investigates the effectiveness of … balance sheet channel in monetary transmission mechanism in Pakistan. By classifying firms as SME and large, this paper finds …
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productive to more productive producers (reallocation effect), entry of more productive firms (entry effects), and exit of less … productive firms (exit effect). URL:[http://fgks.in/IndexServer/tifac/article/142.pdf]. …
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This paper examines the competitiveness of the Indian garments industry vis-à-vis the other South Asian countries Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Under the SAFTA agreement, many of the garment items were on India’s sensitive lists and did not face concessional treatment. Though many of...
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