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Browsing Academic Articles in Lahore School of Economics Journals by Subject "Globalization"

Browsing Academic Articles in Lahore School of Economics Journals by Subject "Globalization"

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  • Khalil Hamdani (© Lahore School of Economics, 2015)
    This paper makes the case for Pakistan to engage actively in globalization. At present, the country is more a recipient of globalization than a participant. There is a need to shift the terms of engagement from passive to ...
  • USMAN MUSTAFA; ABDUL QUDDUS (© Lahore School of Economics, 2008-09)
    World agriculture is changing fast under the new rules of the game, with the WTO agreement on agriculture. The present study is designed to critically analyze the impacts of trade liberalization on agriculture, food ...
  • Gulzar Khan; Adiqa Kiani; Ather Maqsood Ahmed (© Lahore School of Economics, 2017)
    Using a structural vector autoregressive model, this study investigates the extent to which international oil price shocks have influenced the Chinese economy over the period 1991–2014. Given China’s intensified macroeconomic ...
  • Syed Adnan Haider Ali Shah Bukhari; Mohammad Sabihuddin Butt; Muhammad Shahbaz Akmal (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2006-06)
    This paper analyzes the impact of exchange market forces on Pak-Rupee/US dollar exchange rates during the 1965-1971 globalization period. The main findings are that a) the behavior of Pakistan’s fundamentals relative to ...
  • GERRY RODGERS (© Lahore School of Economics, 2007-06)
    There is widespread concern that the current pattern of globalization does not adequately support major social goals such as employment and social protection. The World Commission on the Social Dimension of Globalization, ...
  • MOHAMMAD A. QADEER (© Lahore School of Economics, 2008-09)
    Pakistan is an urbanized society, spatially and materially. Urban modes of living have spread. Globalization is further accelerating the urbanization of the society. While the society is being strung into the urban modes ...

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