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has played a major role in increasing Pakistan’s national income. The study fails to find the active role of money in … expansion increases inflation in Pakistan. …
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Pakistan for the period 1960-2007 using cointegration approach. The empirical results show that all the monetary aggregates are …
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because of not taking care of the shift in the macroeconomic variables in the Pakistan in the early 1970s. …
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We estimate the import demand function for Pakistan using the structural model recently developed by Emran and Shilpi …
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the economy for Pakistan. Our results suggest that the industrial sector plays an important role in determining the …
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single equation and tested for Pakistan. The autoregressive distributed lag framework is used to recover the underlying …
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Pakistan using observed annual time-series data for the period 1971-2010. Three different econometric disaggregation techniques …
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-financial sector of Pakistan based on a sample of companies which became bankrupt over the 1996-2006 period. Twenty four financial …
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We develop a structural econometric model of import demand for Pakistan, with binding foreign exchange constraint. ARDL …
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In this paper, the size of the informal economy of Pakistan is determined by including the legal and political …-institutional variables as determinants. By using the MIMIC model average estimate for the informal economy of Pakistan is 37.75 percent from … formation process can be more effective in developing countries like Pakistan with consideration of the most relevant …
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