Pakistan Development Review, Volume 44Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2005 - Pakistan |
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... population that was living in poverty . UNFPA on the other hand focuses on the lowering of reproduction rates for people living in the condition of poverty rather than to improve their economic ... Population Growth , and the Environment.
... population that was living in poverty . UNFPA on the other hand focuses on the lowering of reproduction rates for people living in the condition of poverty rather than to improve their economic ... Population Growth , and the Environment.
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debate is whether population growth is a cause or effect and if policies can do something to control population . Pakistan is a typical example of Malthusian school of thought because higher population growth has eroded fruits of higher ...
debate is whether population growth is a cause or effect and if policies can do something to control population . Pakistan is a typical example of Malthusian school of thought because higher population growth has eroded fruits of higher ...
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... ( population growth and population density ) have expected sign . The result indicates that long run coefficients of population growth and population density have significant positive impact on environment . Table ( 4 ) indicate the long ...
... ( population growth and population density ) have expected sign . The result indicates that long run coefficients of population growth and population density have significant positive impact on environment . Table ( 4 ) indicate the long ...
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT | 536 |
COMMENTS Muslehud Din | 565 |
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics | 566 |
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agricultural research allocative efficiency analysis average Balochistan Bangladesh capital capitalist citrus coefficient cointegration cost demand developing countries Development Economics domestic Econometrics economic growth effect elasticity empirical Equation estimated expenditure export factors farm farmers fertility financial development foreign exchange function gender globalisation Granger Granger Causality growth rate household impact important income increase India indicators industry inflation inflows inputs institutions interest rate International Islamabad Islamic banking Journal Khan labour manufacturing marginal measure methodology monetary Muhammad null hypothesis output Pakistan paper parameters percent period population growth Poverty in Pakistan poverty line private investment production Punjab ratio real exchange rate reduce regression relationship root test sector Siddiqui significant Sindh skills social South Asian Statistics sterilisation Table tariff tax incidence trade liberalisation translog trend unit root variables volatility wage women