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  • Md. Rais Uddin Mian (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2007-06)
    Six carp and carp based culture technologies were selected to examine the sustainability of supplementary feed-based aquaculture through availability of domestic feeds compared to the total requirement in Bangladesh. ...
  • Tariq Husain (© Lahore School of Economics, 2002-06)
    After 50 years of nationhood, about 60 million Pakistani citizens still live in absolute poverty which is a condition so debasing that it robs the poor of the very potential of their genes. Illiteracy, malnutrition, ...
  • Unknown author (© Lahore School of Economics, 2002-06)
  • Shahid Kardar (© Lahore School of Economics, 1997-12)
  • Abedullah; Khuda Bakhsh and Bashir Ahmad (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2006-12)
    Potato cultivation accounts for 5.71 percent in total cropped area of the Punjab province and it supplements the diet of the growing population at lower prices as compared to grains, meat and chicken. Data from 100 farmers, ...
  • Md. Azizul Baten; Masud Rana; Sumonkanti Das; Md. Abdul Khaleque (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2006-12)
    This paper investigates the technical efficiency of selected manufacturing industries of Bangladesh using a stochastic frontier production function approach suggested by Battese and Coelli (1992) applied to panel data. A ...
  • Saba Firdousi (© Lahore School of Economics, 2016-09)
    This paper uses a unique sample of sports glove manufacturers from Sialkot to develop an index of technological sophistication. The data shows that total factor productivity (TFP) and total revenue productivity (TRP) cluster ...
  • Kiran Ijaz; Muhammad Zakaria; Bashir A. Fida (© Lahore School of Economics, 2014-06)
    This empirical study examines the effects of terms-of-trade (TOT) volatility on inflation in Pakistan, using annual data for the period 1972 to 2012. The results show that TOT volatility has a significant negative effect ...
  • Kiran Ijaz; Muhammad Zakaria; Bashir A; Fida (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2014-06)
    This empirical study examines the effects of terms-of-trade (TOT) volatility on inflation in Pakistan, using annual data for the period 1972 to 2012. The results show that TOT volatility has a significant negative effect ...
  • Khalid Mustafa; Mohammed Nishat (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2007-06)
    This paper investigates the efficiency of the Karachi stock exchange (KSE) with corrections for thin trading and non-linearity as suggested by Miller, Muthuswamy and Whaley (1994). Daily, weekly, and monthly data on ...
  • Zohaib Aziz; Javed Iqbal (© Lahore School of Economics, 2017)
    This article examines the dynamic linkages between Pakistan’s emerging stock market and (i) the US market and (ii) the regional markets of India and Japan. Using data for the daily returns and volatility spillovers of ...
  • Ghulam Mustafa; Muhammad Jamil (© Lahore School of Economics, 2018)
    This paper presents panel data estimates of the relationship between governance, aggregate labor productivity (ALP) growth and total factor productivity (TFP) growth for 12 Asian economies between 1996 and 2013. Our results ...
  • Naved Hamid; Ijaz Nabi; Rafia Zafar (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2014-09)
    The textiles and garments (T&G) sector accounts for almost 50% of Pakistan’s exports and is the largest component of manufacturing. T&G sector, because of recent favorable developments for the industry in Pakistan and the ...
  • Irfan ul Haque (© Lahore School of Economics, 2015)
    The problems that afflict Pakistan’s manufacturing sector are widely known. It is also recognized that the current state of affairs must change, but there is little agreement as to what that might entail. The lack of ...
  • Irfan ul Haque (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2014-09)
    This paper’s basic premise is that an improvement in Pakistan’s export performance is crucial to raising economic growth. After examining the reasons generally given for Pakistan’s poor export performance, we conclude that ...
  • Irfan ul Haque; Sahar Amjad (© Lahore School of Economics, 2012-09)
    This article attempts to show that a strategy for accelerated growth for Pakistan is both necessary and feasible. Pakistan’s macroeconomic conditions are broadly similar to some of its more rapidly growing neighbors. The ...
  • Omar Chaudry (© Lahore School of Economics, 2000-12)
  • Moazam Mahmud (© Lahore School of Economics, 1997-12)
  • Tehseen Ahmed Qureshi; Anwar Shah (© Lahore School of Economics, Volume 25;No.2, 2020)
    This paper examines patterns of export creation and diversion by analyzing Pakistan’s trade agreements at the two-digit industry level for all 88 export-oriented industries. We compare the net change in exports with nine ...
  • Ahmed Nawaz Hakro; Bashir Ahmad Fida (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2009-12)
    This paper analyzes trade among and the convergence of per capita income for India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. The extent of trade and its relationship with the magnitude of income convergence is studied among ...

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