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Exchange rate misalignment in Pakistan and its general equilibrium distributional implications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Exchange rate misalignment in Pakistan and its general equilibrium distributional implications

Recent findings in the growth literature suggest that developing countries need to keep a devalued exchange rate to stimulate their economic growth. Building on these findings, we econometrically evaluate to what ex-tent the real exchange rate of Pakistan has been aligned with its economic fundamentals, and find that the Pa-kistan rupee has been significantly and systematically overvalued during the last years. We then simulate the general equilibrium effects of an eventual re-alignment of the real exchange rate with economic fundamen-tals, and find not only an expected increase in the relative size of the tradable sector - where productivity in-creases tend to be faster – but also an associated improvement in the income of the poorest groups.

Greening Growth in Pakistan through Transport Sector Reforms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Greening Growth in Pakistan through Transport Sector Reforms

This book identifies reforms that can help manage environmental priority problems associated with transport’s impacts on air quality, noise pollution, road safety, hazardous-materials transport, climate change, and urban sprawl. The policy options are contextualized in light of the Government of Pakistan’s 2011 Framework for Economic Growth and its strategic objectives. Appendixes A–D present additional background information, describe the economic and institutional analyses undergirding this report, and detail the report’s methodology. This analytical work by a team of World Bank specialists focuses on: • analyzing the policy and institutional adjustments required to address envir...

Growth and poverty reduction in Pakistan
  • Language: un
  • Pages: 4

Growth and poverty reduction in Pakistan

Over the last two decades, Pakistan has made significant progress in reducing all measures of poverty. The consumption-based poverty headcount decreased from 57.9% in 1998-99 to 29.5% in 2013-14, while the incidence of multidimensional poverty has declined from 55.2% in 2004-05 to 38.8% in 2014-15. However, as noted by the World Bank and the 2015-16 Economic Survey from the Ministry of Finance, much of the population remains in poverty or could fall into poverty if economic conditions worsened. Simultaneously, measures of inequality have risen. In comparison to 1987-88, the richest 20% now consume seven times more than the poorest 20%, and, while multidimensional poverty is less than 10% in major cities, it is more than 90% in some districts. Furthermore, Pakistan has experienced structural changes such that the share of services in total GDP has grown considerably. Agriculture’s contribution to GDP declined from 22.9% to 18.9%2 over the period 2003-04 to 2017-18. Yet, the labor force is still employed in agriculture, as its share in total employment has only seen a marginal decline, from 43.1% in 2003-04 to 42.3%.

Departmental Review Document
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Departmental Review Document

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Augmentation of Poult Yield
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

The Augmentation of Poult Yield

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Costs of undernutrition in Pakistan
  • Language: un
  • Pages: 5

Costs of undernutrition in Pakistan

Undernutrition leads to large monetary costs to an economy, which come most directly from higher mortality/premature death, a higher incidence of illnesses, and lower productivity due to nutritional deficiencies. Undernutrition among children also contributes to costs in the education system due to poorer performance at school and hence more grade repetitions and lower educational levels. These outcomes result in an estimated total economic cost of as much as Rs. 704.3 billion (Table 1) resulting from losses of earnings/productivity, health costs, and education costs. The following describes the estimation of these costs.

Locust Outbreaks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Locust Outbreaks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-09-08
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

Here is a comprehensive resource on the devastating effect of locust outbreaks on crop production along with valuable coverage of traditional as well as new and emerging control and mitigation strategies. Begining with an introduction to and history of locust attacks, the volume describes the deleterious effects of locusts on crops and delves into both traditional and state-of-the art control and management technologies to combat locust outbreaks, including such advanced technologies as geographical information systems (GIS) and global positioning systems (GPS) and methods such as employing entomopathogenic fungi as a pest control measure. The book also evaluates how climate change has exace...

Poultry Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Poultry Science

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Vol. 5 includes a separately paged special issue, dated June 1926.

Rising Stars in Comparative and Clinical Medicine: 2022
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Rising Stars in Comparative and Clinical Medicine: 2022

Recognising the future leaders of Comparative and Clinical Medicine is fundamental to safeguarding tomorrow's driving force in innovation. This collection will showcase the high-quality work of internationally recognized researchers in the early stages of their careers. We aim to highlight research by leading scientists of the future across the entire breadth of Comparative and Clinical Medicine and present advances in theory, experiment, and methodology with applications to compelling problems.

人間主義経済×SDGs:これから経済学を学ぶ人たちへ
  • Language: ja
  • Pages: 209

人間主義経済×SDGs:これから経済学を学ぶ人たちへ

資本主義と社会主義を止揚する「人間主義経済」をどう構想し、具現化するか──経済学と人間主義そしてSDGsをつなぐという困難な課題に挑む、創価大学経済学部のスタッフによる専門16科目についての論考を集成。「行動経済学」「マクロ経済学」「金融論」「ファイナンス」「データサイエンス」「農業経済学」「労働経済学」「日本経済史」「西洋経済史」「環境経済論」「気候変動の経済学」「社会貢献と経済学」「国際開発協力論」「アフリカ経済論」、そして「人間主義経済」と、多様な視点から展開される「経済学へのいざない by 創大経済学部」である。