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... Tables 6 and 7 , the failure is unequivocal . Table 6 provides various social indicators for Pakistan and for other South Asian Nations on average . We can see from Table 6 that Life expectancy at birth is 60 years in Pakistan compare ...
... Tables 6 and 7 , the failure is unequivocal . Table 6 provides various social indicators for Pakistan and for other South Asian Nations on average . We can see from Table 6 that Life expectancy at birth is 60 years in Pakistan compare ...
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... table strongly support the presence of one cointegration vector for public and private investment . " Table 2 Johansen Cointegration Test Statistics Hypothesis Ho HA r = 0 r > 0 r≥1 r > 1 Eigenvalue 0.495 0.116 Critical values at 0.05 ...
... table strongly support the presence of one cointegration vector for public and private investment . " Table 2 Johansen Cointegration Test Statistics Hypothesis Ho HA r = 0 r > 0 r≥1 r > 1 Eigenvalue 0.495 0.116 Critical values at 0.05 ...
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... Table 4 along with their appropriate ARDL model . The diagnostic test results of Equation ( 1 ) for short run estimates are also displayed in panel B of Table 4 . Table 4 ARDL Estimates Dependent Variable y , Regressor Coefficient t ...
... Table 4 along with their appropriate ARDL model . The diagnostic test results of Equation ( 1 ) for short run estimates are also displayed in panel B of Table 4 . Table 4 ARDL Estimates Dependent Variable y , Regressor Coefficient t ...
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