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In this paper the author analyzes the pros and cons of combining data from different sources to revisit some explanatory problems. The problems discussed have risen from a theoretical and analytic gap between people’s outlooks and values on the one hand, and their social circumstances on...
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This paper focuses on poverty dynamics and their determinants, using panel survey data for rural Sindh, Pakistan …
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The author argues that deep-seated religious conflicts will mar the region's prospects unless nations truly embrace secularism.
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Ramadan in Pakistan. For this purpose, the ARIMA methodology (simple and extended form), along with simple graphical and … scenario analysis, has been applied on the monthly data for overall, food and non-food indices of consumer prices in Pakistan …
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The services sector has provided steady support to Pakistan’s economic growth. It share in GDP now stands a more than 50 percent. The paper analyses its continuation in the growth of the economy in general and the development of trade and genera tion of employment in particular. The study...
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The analysis seeks to look at inflation as a political economic phenomenon, based on a framework devised by Jonathan Nitzan and christened differential accumulation. The theory of differential accumulation rejects the conventional definitions of capital and draws upon Veblenian economics to...
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under the framework of Granger causality and panel cointegration for Pakistan over the period 1981-2008. The result supports …
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restrictions on China’s exports and partly because of Pakistan losing duty free access earlier available under a Special Drugs …
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This paper is an attempt to revisit the pioneering work of Riazuddin and Khan (2002). A complete business cycle has been elapsed (2002-2010) since their study, so there is need to review the results with additional information. This revisited attempt, based on a theoretically specified...
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Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Under the SAFTA agreement, many of the garment items were on India’s sensitive lists and did …
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