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The present paper studies the effects of financial development on the human capital development of Pakistan. An annual … enhances human capital development in Pakistan. Similarly, the inflow of remittances increases human capital development.On the … present paper recommend some useful insights for the policymakers of Pakistan. …
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-Lagunes and Light (2010) for the U. S., Riddle (2008) for Canada and Shabbir & Ashraf (2011) and Shabbir (2013) for Pakistan …. Shabbir and Ashraf (2011) summarily reports that the sheepskin effects for rural Pakistan persist in the face of controls for … reconfirms that significant sheepskin effects exist for rural Pakistan for diplomas obtained by completing primary, high school …
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between the trade, growth and poverty for Pakistan using annual time series data from 1973-2009. Granger causality results … based on Error-Correction Models have shown that in the case of Pakistan there exists two way relationship between trade and …
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(1991) for Pakistan, Schady (2003) for the Philippines, and Mora (2008) for Colombia. Testing the sheepskin or credential … the case of Pakistan. Specifically, this paper explores the above question of interpretation of sheepskin effects in the … case of Pakistan. Using the IFPRI-sponsored, 1987 Pakistan Survey of Rural Education, Migration and Employment (PSREME), it …
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(CI). Data was gathered from 341 transgender individuals residing in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. In this study, we used …
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The aim of this study is to explore if effects of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) alone on poverty in Pakistan during …
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