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. The monotonicity axiom sets out a condition that the proportional reduction in poverty is a monotonically increasing … a ‘poverty equivalent social expenditure rate’, which takes into account both the magnitude of social expenditures … to Pakistan’s unit record household surveys during the periods of 1964–2011 (21 household surveys) and examines the …
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This paper examines the impact of growth and income inequality on poverty for a panel of five selected South Asian … Association For Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries; namely, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka; over the period … between poverty, growth and income inequality. The estimated long-run elasticities indicates that increase in economic growth …
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examine the inter-temporal link between growth and poverty in Pakistan, over the next 25years period i.e., from the years 2011 …Forecasting poverty in the future is mostly a matter of forecasting economic growth. The objective of the study is to … test the temporal causality among poverty measures (i.e., head count ratio, poverty gap and squared poverty gap), growth …
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poverty reduction (i.e., headcount ratio) in Pakistan. In order to determine the relationship, this study uses time … financed and monitored accordingly, reduces poverty in Pakistan. In order to reduce poverty, the impact of positive economic … landscape of how health care and education is delivered in the developing countries like Pakistan. This study investigate the …
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, the influence of poverty seems relatively the least contribution level for changes in terrorism incidence in Pakistan. …The objective of the study examines the macroeconomic consequences of terrorism in Pakistan. The study evaluates the … variance decomposition, etc. The result reveals that macroeconomic factors, i.e., population growth, price level, poverty and …
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investment is pro-poor in Pakistan, because, an intensity of income inequality is more than the FDI's poverty reduction at rural …, urban and national levels. Pakistan's investment, poverty and inequality statistics were studied for the first time in terms …The lack of asset accumulation may be one of the major reasons for poverty; consequently, the poor have not been able …
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overall Pakistan. However, the study used three different poverty measures i.e., household count (HHC), poverty gap (PG) and …The objective of the study is to examine the relationship between growth, inequality and poverty in the context of … rural, urban and national levels. Further, this study evaluates pro-poor growth policies in Pakistan during the period of …
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This study extended the concept of ‘growth–inequality–poverty (GIP) triangle’ by using the principle component approach … which allows us to composite different poverty and inequality indicators into one single index that contains most of the … among weighted poverty index (which comprises headcount ratio, poverty gap and squared poverty gap); weighted inequality …
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As the world struggles to emerge from a global recession and financial crisis, countries are looking for solutions to improve domestic economic performance and put people back to work. Global energy demand and prices have been resilient during the recession, leading policy-makers in countries...
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South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries; namely, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka …
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