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

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

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  • Robert H. Wade (© Lahore School of Economics, 2015)
    Professor Robert Wade, Professor of Political Economy and Development at the London School of Economics, delivered the keynote address for the 11th Annual Conference on the Management of the Pakistan Economy. This is a ...
  • Mahnoor Asif; Anum Ellahi (© Lahore School of Economics, 2016-09)
    This study analyzes entrepreneurial ability in Pakistan through a cross-sectional comparison of provinces and districts based on data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor for 2010–12. The aim is twofold: to (i) identify ...
  • A.R. Kemal; Abdul Qayyum; Muhammad Nadim Hanif (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2007-06)
    This paper examines the empirical relationship between financial development and economic growth for high income countries. The study focuses on both indirect finance and direct finance, separately as well as jointly. ...
  • Ali Cheema; Muhammad Farooq Naseer (© Lahore School of Economics, 2013-09)
    We analyze educational attainment over three generations in rural Punjab, Pakistan, to determine if the fruits of post-independence development have translated into comparable rates of educational and social opportunities ...
  • Saeeda Shah (© Lahore School of Economics, 1999-12)
    In this age of globalisation, multiple pressures are intensifying for the under developed and developing countries. It is a struggle for economic survival, where the larger fish will eat up any small fish not clever ...
  • Khalid Mushtaq (© The Lahore School of Economics, 2006-12)
    This paper examines the existence of a long-run relationship between population and per capita income in Pakistan for the period 1960-2001 using cointegration analysis. Unit root results show that population is integrated ...
  • Bilal U. Haq (© Lahore School of Economics, 2016-09)
    Indigenous scientific research is vital for a country’s long-term economic growth. The simple transference of technology or acquisition of expertise ultimately has developmental limitations. Examples from the hydrocarbon ...

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