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Most of the developing economies of the world are of agrarian in nature. Pakistan economy is one of these economies where majority of the population lives in rural areas. The agriculture sector is the basic source of livelihood for the people in Pakistan. Population growth in Pakistan has been...
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The main purpose of this study is to pin point the major factors that affected the employee's motivation and organizational commitment in financial sector of Pakistan. The data have been collected through a well-structured questionnaire from executives of different financial institutions in...
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Globalization has become the buzzword for many economies today that fails them to think in isolation for their own good. Today, developing economies race to exploit maximum growth opportunities without ever considering social costs associated. One such cost can be seen on the level of Employment...
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The study is an attempt to explore the impact of inflation and income inequality in Pakistan. The study also analyzes the effect of foreign direct investment, workers' remittances and manufacturing value added on growth. Annual time series data from 1972 to 2007 was used for the analysis. After...
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This paper analyzes the long run association between Pakistan's exports and imports from 1972 to 2012. The results of both the Engle and Granger (1987) and Johansen (1991, 1995) cointegration reveal a long run relationship between the two variables. The error correction model results demonstrate...
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The study is focused on the analysis of financial development and growth in Pakistan economy for the period of 1972-2011. Cointegration techniques and Granger causality test based on the block exogeneity (Wald test) has been applied for the analysis. The cointegration test confirmed the long run...
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Present study is focused to examine the effects of foreign capital flows on domestic investment in Pakistan economy for the period of 1972-2013. Time series econometric techniques like unit root test, Johansen cointegration and Granger causality methods have been used for the data analysis. Long...
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Income inequality is very important for the growth and poverty alleviation in an economy. This analysis examines the impacts of agriculture value added, service sector value added, exports of goods and services and foreign direct investment as percentage of GDP on income inequality measured by...
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Pakistan economy is one of those economies that has received a huge amount of foreign aid. Foreign aid has been considered to help capital-deficient economies to fulfill the desired levels of finances to generate growth, increase employment and income, and furthermore, it helps to alleviate...
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