Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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... sector , while at the same time shrinking the traded sector . If it is the expanding ( non - traded ) sector that uses these intermediate inputs , it may contribute to a successful big push . If the opposite is the case , and it is the ...
... sector , while at the same time shrinking the traded sector . If it is the expanding ( non - traded ) sector that uses these intermediate inputs , it may contribute to a successful big push . If the opposite is the case , and it is the ...
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... sector IPOs with major focus on how much government of Pakistan's privatisation program is successful and how private sector IPOs have performed relative to private sector IPOs . Moreover , this paper differs from Sohail and Nasr ( 2007 ) ...
... sector IPOs with major focus on how much government of Pakistan's privatisation program is successful and how private sector IPOs have performed relative to private sector IPOs . Moreover , this paper differs from Sohail and Nasr ( 2007 ) ...
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... sector IPOs . Empirical results of this study indicate that privatisation IPOs are statistically significantly under priced more than the private sector IPOs in the short run . The difference between mean market - adjusted returns of ...
... sector IPOs . Empirical results of this study indicate that privatisation IPOs are statistically significantly under priced more than the private sector IPOs in the short run . The difference between mean market - adjusted returns of ...
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