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The study analyzed financial market integration in the five countries of South Asia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri … Lanka and Nepal. All the variables are found to be integrated of the same order in the case of Pakistan, India and Nepal …
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industrial cluster to expand. Using enterprise level data from Pakistan, this study finds that personal networks are indeed …
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This article updates the arguments about the South Asian regional security complex (RSC) given in Buzan and Wæver’s (2003) Regions and Powers (RaP). In terms of the South Asian RSC itself, there have been lots of events, but little in the way of structural change from the analysis in RaP. In...
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This paper examines the efficiency in the stock markets of India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The Augmented …
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policy use case studies from South Asia (Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan) and East Asia (Indonesia, the Philippines, and …
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, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, covering the period from 1980 to 2003. The analysis is done with the help of tables … Pakistan are affected by the major as well as the regional markets in the long run. In the short run, however, the markets …
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restrictions on China’s exports and partly because of Pakistan losing duty free access earlier available under a Special Drugs …
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countries, namely India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The study is based on Granger non-causality test of Toda and …
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in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. A model that includes exchange rate volatility with other determinants of … FDI is developed. Annual time series data from 1976–2009 is used for India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. In case of …
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Opinion polls show less than 20 per cent of Pakistanis now approve of President Musharraf, who has been described as an indispensable ally in the war against terrorism by some members of the Bush administration. The depth of opposition to Mr. Musharraf, coupled with his tendency to change or...
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