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  • Henna Ahsan; Zainab Iftikhar; M. Ali Kemal (© Lahore School of Economics, 2012-06)
    Controlling prices is one of the biggest tasks that macroeconomic policymakers face. The objective of this study is to analyze the demand- and supply-side factors that affect food prices in Pakistan. We analyze their ...
  • Mohammad Hanif Akhtar (© Lahore School of Economics, 2000-06)
    This study contributes to an understanding of locational determinants of FDI in Pakistan. Although there exists a great deal of literature in this area, there is hardly any evidence of such a study in the case of Pakistan. ...
  • Waliullah; Mehmood Khan Kakar; Rehmatullah Kakar; Wakeel Khan (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2010-06)
    This article is an attempt to examine the short and long-run relationship between the trade balance, income, money supply, and real exchange rate in the case of Pakistan’s economy. Income and money variables are included ...
  • Umer Khalid; Lubna Shahnaz; Hajira Bibi (© Lahore Schoool of Economics, 2005-06)
  • Hamna Ahmed; Sahar Amjad Sheikh (© Lahore School of Economics, 2014-06)
    The objective of this study is to understand why parents in rural areas of Punjab, Pakistan, choose to send their children to private schools when free public schools are available. The study utilizes the Privatization in ...
  • Hamna Ahmed; Sahar Amjad Sheikh (© Lahore School of Economics, 2014-06)
    The objective of this study is to understand why parents in rural areas of Punjab, Pakistan, choose to send their children to private schools when free public schools are available. The study utilizes the Privatization in ...
  • Rana Ejaz Ali Khan; Karamat Ali (© Lahore Schoool of Economics, 2003-12)
    The twin problems of low school enrolment and high gender disparity have widely been addressed in the literature. In this paper we investigate the determinants of schooling of children overall and separately for boys and ...
  • Feridun, Mete (© Lahore Schoool of Economics, 2004-12)
    This article aims at identifying the macroeconomic indicators that account for the Argentine financial crisis. For this purpose, an early warning system (EWS) is built based on a probit model that incorporates six ...
  • Azeema Faizunnisa; Atif Ikram (© Lahore Schoool of Economics, 2004-12)
    Pakistan’s youth1 consists one-fifth (25 million) of its population and is one of the most valuable resources for its national growth and prosperity. An educated, skilled, and healthy youth, in other words a developed ...
  • Muhammad Ehsan Malik (© Lahore School of Economics, 2000-06)
    The power aspect in conceptualising importer-exporter interaction is very critical, but few studies are available concerning this issue in the context of export distribution channels. This article explores the power-related ...
  • ASAD ZAMAN (© Lahore School of Economics, 2007-06)
    A traditional Islamic education develops an Islamic outlook to life but does not prepare the student assimilate developments over the past three or four centuries, in particular Western knowledge. A modern Western education ...
  • Jamshed Uppal (© Lahore School of Economics, Volume 26;No.1, 2021)
    Expanding home-ownership poses a fundament financial challenge arising out of the long-term nature of the asset, which calls for the development of institutions and markets to facilitate the flow of long-term funds. ...
  • Muhammad Zulfiqar; Anwar F. Chishti (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2010-06)
    A simultaneous-equations model was used to capture the supply and demand functions for Pakistan’s wheat sector at the national level. This model reflects the fact that Pakistan’s domestic wheat supply is priceresponsive and ...
  • Maimoona Waseem (© Lahore School of Economics, 2016-10)
    While employees bring their own set of values and attitudes to the workplace, companies that adopt a positive approach toward their employees are likely to be more productive. Employee misbehavior and workplace deviance ...
  • Ali Almakky (© Lahore School of Economics, 2000-12)
  • FAYYAZ BAQIR (© Lahore School of Economics, 2007-06)
    This article reviews Devolution of Power as an exercise in shifting power from one group of representatives to another group of representatives. Devolution of Power cannot achieve empowerment of ordinary people because ...
  • SAJJAD NASEER (© Lahore School of Economics, 2008-09)
    To seek unity amid diversity has been the eternal problem of India. The British succeeded in establishing a strong political centre to rule India formally for a century. The legacy of the British for central and south ...
  • Wing-Keung Wong; Aman Agarwal; Nee-Tat Wong (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2006-12)
    This paper investigates the calendar anomalies in the Singapore stock market over the recent period from 1993-2005. Specifically, changes in stock index returns are examined surrounding January (the January effect), on ...
  • Zahid Shariff (© Lahore School of Economics, 1998-12)

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