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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 … are integrated with major markets, that is, of USA, UK, and Japan. There is clear evidence that the markets in India and … 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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different scenarios (1) labour is homogeneous (2) labour is heterogeneous. The Computable General Equilibrium model for Pakistan …
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This paper attempts to document changes in the wage levels of different categories of workers employed in various segments of the labour market during the period 1990-91–2006-07, according to the information given in the labour force surveys. Wage structure can be analysed from different...
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/consumption in Pakistan, both its rural and urban areas, from 1963-64 to 2004-05. It employs Gini coefficient to measure inequalities …
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probably because of not taking care of the shift in the macroeconomic variables in Pakistan in the early 1970s. …
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Our paper examines the volatility spillover between the stock market and the foreign exchange market in Pakistan. For …
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