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poverty in Pakistan for the period of 1972-2008. The study utilizes Johansen cointegration and error correction mechanism to … examine long run and short impacts small scale industries and other explanatory variable on poverty in Pakistan. The results … of the study confirm a strong and poverty alleviating impact of small scale industries’ output in Pakistan. The study …
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This study aims to investigate the role of economic growth and inflation in explaining the prevalence of poverty in … Pakistan. ARDL bound testing approach to co-integration confirms the existence of long run relationship among the variables of … poverty, economic growth, inflation, investment and trade openness over the period of 1972-2008. Empirical results show that …
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. -- economic freedom indicators ; pro-poor growth ; poverty ; inequality ; Pakistan …The relationship between economic freedom and pro-poor growth is examined in Pakistan from 1995-2010. The concept of … strong relationship between economic freedom, poverty reduction and income inequality. Results reveal that larger the …
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on poverty in Pakistan by using annual time series data for the period of 1972-2010. The time series econometric … examination. Livestock output has been found to be negatively associated with the poverty levels in Pakistan in the long run … causal association with poverty levels in Pakistan. The present study concludes that development of the livestock sector, in …
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the specific context of Pakistan. Data set from 1975-2009 are taken for time series analysis. The result reveals that …
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Microcredit was once universally lauded in international development community circles as a 'magic bullet'. Using the example of South Africa, this paper shows that microcredit has actually been an 'anti-developmental' local financial model, and one of the most calamitous financial sector...
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