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This paper outlines the significance of services for South Asia and discusses the possible strategies to secure the region's trade and development interests through the GATS negotiations.
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promoting social justice. The paper examines linkages between labour legislation and MSE growth in Pakistan, looks at official …
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also tested using current data from Pakistan; a country of some relevance because dowry legislation is currently an active …
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Budget speech for the year 2007-08 by Minister of Finance, Omar Ayub Khan
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finds that the export potential from India to Pakistan is to the tune of US$ 9.5 billion while that from Pakistan to India … is US$ 2.2 billion. Items having export potential from Pakistan are largely in the textile sector while items having … on the positive list adopted by Pakistan. At the same time there are several items that India is importing from other …
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Budget in Brief is designed to summarize the detailed information into an overview comprising essential information about expenditure and receipt and the resulting budget balance.
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To give effect to the financial proposals of the Federal Government for the year beginning on the first day of July, 2005, and to enact and amend certain laws:
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India’s foreign policy has had an anomalous quality since the time Jawaharlal Nehru resolutely attempted to steer clear of Cold War alliances. This continues to be so given India’s unique situation of establishing “strategic relations†with both Israel and Iran, as part...
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Journalism in South Asia is facing many challenges with physical security being a major issue in most of the region. Several countries may have improved relatively due to decisions to reduce the risks involved in reporting highly sensitive stories. Though all countries in South Asia have formal...
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Theft and corruption are common in electricity distribution systems worldwide. Electricity theft is analysed in the framework of an individual’s choice under uncertainty and through a three-layered principal-agent-client model of corruption. [PIDE Working Papers 2013: 92]....
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