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Browsing Academic Articles in Lahore School of Economics Journals by Author "Rajah Rasiah"

Browsing Academic Articles in Lahore School of Economics Journals by Author "Rajah Rasiah"

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  • Rajah Rasiah; Nazia Nazeer (© Lahore School of Economics, 2016-09)
    Drawing on the successful industrialization and catch-up experience of the UK, the US, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden and Japan, and later South Korea and Taiwan, we argue that industrialization is a necessary phase for ...
  • Rajah Rasiah; Muhammad Shujaat Mubarik (© Lahore School of Economics, Volume 25;No.1, 2020)
    We compare Pakistan's energy consumption structures to selected East Asian economies with a view towards ensuring an adequate supply of power for economic catch-up and, at the same time, meeting the greening goals envisioned ...
  • Nazia Nazeer; Rajah Rasiah (© Lahore School of Economics, 2016-09)
    Recognizing that Pakistan faces premature deindustrialization, this paper seeks to explain the phenomenon. The country experienced wild swings in industrialization during the 1950s and 1960s. The period 2001–10 was ...
  • Rajah Rasiah; Shujaat Mubarik; Xiao-Shan Yap (© Lahore School of Economics, 2017-09)
    There has been considerable discussion on the drivers of economic growth in East Asia. While most studies recognize that capital accumulation and macroeconomic management were critical in hastening growth, few have ...
  • Rajah Rasiah; Nazia Nazeer (© Lahore School of Economics, 2015)
    The history of successful industrializers, such as South Korea and Taiwan, shows a systematic shift in the production structure from low- to high- value added activities in manufacturing and its resulting impact on ...
  • Rajah Rasiah; Nazia Nazeer (© Lahore School of Economics, 2015)
    The history of successful industrializers, such as South Korea and Taiwan, shows a systematic shift in the production structure from low- to high- value added activities in manufacturing and its resulting impact on ...
  • Rajah Rasiah; Nazia Nazeer (© Lahore School of Economics, 2015)
    The history of successful industrializers, such as South Korea and Taiwan, shows a systematic shift in the production structure from low- to high- value added activities in manufacturing and its resulting impact on ...

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