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

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

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  • Matthew McCartney (© Lahore School of Economics, 2012-09)
    Competitiveness has become a mantra and organizing framework for much government policymaking in Pakistan and beyond. Rarely does anyone question the concept and use of the competitiveness paradigm itself. Krugman (1994) ...
  • MOHAMMAD AFZAL; KARAMAT ALI (© Lahore School of Economics, 2008-09)
    An historical review of Pakistan’s trade history shows that economy had led exports more than the export led the economy. Economic growth has responded to the emphasis on domestic market rather than on trade. Economic ...
  • Kamal A. Munir; Salman Khalid (© Lahore School of Economics, 2012-09)
    This article has a rather modest aim. In contrast to most analyses that abound, it submits that Pakistan’s energy crisis stems primarily from a suboptimal policy and only secondarily from governance issues. This does not ...
  • Saeed Ahmed; Mahmood ul Hasan Khan (© Lahore School of Economics, 2016-09)
    Promotion of innovation and S&T enables economies to achieve sustainable economic growth. In addition, firms engaged in medium- to high-tech production tend to gain more from innovation and are, on average, more productive ...
  • Musleh Ud Din; Inayat Ullah Mangla; Muhammad Jamil (© Lahore School of Economics, 2016-09)
    At a time of rapid technological advancements in every field, Pakistan must develop a comprehensive strategy for harnessing science and technology to promote economic growth on a sustained basis. In recent decades, successful ...

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