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E-GOVERNMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRADE: A SIMULTANEOUS E-government, Economic Growth and Trade 503 We cannot blame merely tariff as a resistance of trade liberalisation but various transactions, communication, and fixed entry costs also responsible for restricting smooth ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING 1 | P a g e Environmental Degradation in Developed and Developing Countries from the Stand Point of Financial Development and Institutional Quality Muzian Batool1, Muhammad Jamil2 Abstract MISMATCH BETWEEN EDUCATION AND OCCUPATION: A CASE STUDY OF 3 female graduates5, while heterogeneity of skills across the regions and institutes also rose. The return to education has a declining trend in Pakistan, implies that the country has failed to produce high demand for education (Qayyum et. al., 2007). THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON EMPLOYMENT 2 Abstract Over the past two decades, India and China received a major chunk of foreign direct investment from developed countries and FDI flows to Pakistan also increased significantly. HOW TO BOOST EXPORTS THROUGH CPEC? APPLYING GROWTH How to Boost Exports through CPEC? 351 Framework (GIFF) for Pakistan industrial sector which is a pioneered work for Pakistan by following the methodology proposed by Prof. Justin Yifu Lin. PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICSABOUT USCOVID-19ADMISSIONSACADEMICSPROFESSIONAL DEPTSTAFF Publications at PIDE. PIDE focuses on publishing the latest research on economics and related social sciences issues in Pakistan and welcomes theoretical as well as empirical contributions. Our flagship publications include: PIDE Policy Viewpoints. Working Papers. PIDE Research Briefs. Knowledge Briefs. Development Studies Policy Briefs. STRUCTURE AND REGULATION OF THE ELECTRICITY NETWORKS IN 1 1 Introduction This paper is a study of the network part of the electricity industry in Pakistan, particularly in the context of structural and regulatory reforms started in the 1990s. CONSEQUENCES OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY, GOVERNANCE AND -5- institutions in macroeconomic outcomes. For example, Khawaja and Khan (2009), Hussain (2008) and Qayyumet al., (2008)note that good governance and better institutional quality are necessary conditions for batter economic outcomes.Siddique and Ahmed (2010a, 2010b) DETERMINANTS OF INTERNAL MIGRATION IN PAKISTAN-LESSONS Determinants of Internal Migration in Pakistan – Lessons from Existing Patterns Mahreen Mahmud1 Tareena Musaddiq2 Farah Said3 1 Centre for Research in Economics and Business, Lahore School of Economics. mahreenm@gmail.com 2 Lahore University of Management Sciences. tareena@lums.edu.pk ECONOMIC REFORMS IN PAKISTAN: ONE STEP FORWARD, TWO STEPS Economic Reforms in Pakistan: One Step Forward, Two Steps Backwards 51:4, 9 reducing poverty by one half has been achieved five yearsahead of 2015.
E-GOVERNMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRADE: A SIMULTANEOUS E-government, Economic Growth and Trade 503 We cannot blame merely tariff as a resistance of trade liberalisation but various transactions, communication, and fixed entry costs also responsible for restricting smooth ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING 1 | P a g e Environmental Degradation in Developed and Developing Countries from the Stand Point of Financial Development and Institutional Quality Muzian Batool1, Muhammad Jamil2 Abstract MISMATCH BETWEEN EDUCATION AND OCCUPATION: A CASE STUDY OF 3 female graduates5, while heterogeneity of skills across the regions and institutes also rose. The return to education has a declining trend in Pakistan, implies that the country has failed to produce high demand for education (Qayyum et. al., 2007). THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON EMPLOYMENT 2 Abstract Over the past two decades, India and China received a major chunk of foreign direct investment from developed countries and FDI flows to Pakistan also increased significantly. HOW TO BOOST EXPORTS THROUGH CPEC? APPLYING GROWTH How to Boost Exports through CPEC? 351 Framework (GIFF) for Pakistan industrial sector which is a pioneered work for Pakistan by following the methodology proposed by Prof. Justin Yifu Lin. PENDING PAKISTAN’S REVISED BASE ESTIMATES OF GDP AND Zahid Asghar and Mahmood Khalid make a compelling case for having a state-of-the-art research center to build national capacity to deal with issues related to measurement of GDP. Research studies should be commissioned through the research center for updating our National Accounts. PBS must collaborate and share all necessary information, and the Ministry of Planning should set researchPIDE
Date & Time: June 09, 2021 at 2:30 PM via MS Teams Registration link: http://www.aerc.edu.pk/aerc-webinar-series/a-discussion-on-the-pide-reform-agenda-for DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, MOPDSI June 2021 Managing Editor Pervez Tahir Associate Editor Fizzah Khalid Butt Contributing Editors Naseem Faraz Saba Anwar Mahmood Khalid PIDEPolicy &
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Pending Pakistan’s Revised Base Estimates of GDP and MeasurementIssues in LSM
2ND CALL FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) has launched a multi-year competitive grants program for policy-oriented research in Pakistan titled ‘Research for Social Transformation and Advancement’ (RASTA) under the Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) of the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, the Government of Pakistan. CONSEQUENCES OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY, GOVERNANCE AND -5- institutions in macroeconomic outcomes. For example, Khawaja and Khan (2009), Hussain (2008) and Qayyumet al., (2008)note that good governance and better institutional quality are necessary conditions for batter economic outcomes.Siddique and Ahmed (2010a, 2010b) DETERMINANTS OF INTERNAL MIGRATION IN PAKISTAN-LESSONS Determinants of Internal Migration in Pakistan – Lessons from Existing Patterns Mahreen Mahmud1 Tareena Musaddiq2 Farah Said3 1 Centre for Research in Economics and Business, Lahore School of Economics. mahreenm@gmail.com 2 Lahore University of Management Sciences. tareena@lums.edu.pk ANALYSING INSTITUTIONAL SET-UP OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN RESEARCH REPORT NO. 182 Analysing Institutional Set-up of Forest Management in Pakistan Lubna Hasan RESEARCH ECONOMIST, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad MISMATCH BETWEEN EDUCATION AND OCCUPATION: A CASE STUDY OF 3 female graduates5, while heterogeneity of skills across the regions and institutes also rose. The return to education has a declining trend in Pakistan, implies that the country has failed to produce high demand for education (Qayyum et. al., 2007). FISCAL POLICY AND ITS ROLE IN REDUCING INCOME INEQUALITY 3 policy paper5 highlights that high income inequality results in impeding macroeconomic stability. Thus, policies related to tax and expenditure should be made in such a way that the economy could achieve both the distributional andCOVID-19 BULLETIN
Figure 4: Coherent Delivery Strategy in Wake of COVID-19 Policy Recommendations • The idea put forward by the PIDE team in its earlier bulletins to have a Situation Room can be extended to include effective and sustained implementation of the social safety netprogrammes.
STRUCTURE AND REGULATION OF THE ELECTRICITY NETWORKS IN 1 1 Introduction This paper is a study of the network part of the electricity industry in Pakistan, particularly in the context of structural and regulatory reforms started in the 1990s. CONSEQUENCES OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY, GOVERNANCE AND -5- institutions in macroeconomic outcomes. For example, Khawaja and Khan (2009), Hussain (2008) and Qayyumet al., (2008)note that good governance and better institutional quality are necessary conditions for batter economic outcomes.Siddique and Ahmed (2010a, 2010b) REDUCING POVERTY THROUGH MICRO-FINANCE by Dr. Farhat Mahmood Micro-financing is a significant financial sector development that specifically impacts those without access to, or neglected by, financial institutions. The modern concept was formally introduced in the 1970s with the establishment of Grameen Bank by Professor Mohammad Yunus. Grameen is for exclusive use of the poor. Micro-finance institutions relax financial constraints MONETARY POLICY, INFORMALITY AND BUSINESS CYCLE -1-Monetary Policy, Informality and Business Cycle Fluctuations in a Developing Economy Vulnerable to External Shocks ADNAN HAIDER†* MUSLEH-UD DIN‡ EJAZ GHANI‡ †Monetary Policy Department, State Bank of Pakistan ‡Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad, Pakistan ABSTRACT E-GOVERNMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRADE: A SIMULTANEOUS E-government, Economic Growth and Trade 503 We cannot blame merely tariff as a resistance of trade liberalisation but various transactions, communication, and fixed entry costs also responsible for restricting smooth ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING 1 | P a g e Environmental Degradation in Developed and Developing Countries from the Stand Point of Financial Development and Institutional Quality Muzian Batool1, Muhammad Jamil2 Abstract HOW TO BOOST EXPORTS THROUGH CPEC? APPLYING GROWTH How to Boost Exports through CPEC? 351 Framework (GIFF) for Pakistan industrial sector which is a pioneered work for Pakistan by following the methodology proposed by Prof. Justin Yifu Lin. THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON EMPLOYMENT 2 Abstract Over the past two decades, India and China received a major chunk of foreign direct investment from developed countries and FDI flows to Pakistan also increased significantly. PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, ISLAMABAD Pakistan Input-Output Table 2010-11 Muhammad Zeshan1 and Muhammad Nasir2 Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad, Pakistan Abstract This paper develops Pakistan’s first Input-Output table (IOT) that follows the 2008 System ofCOVID-19 BULLETIN
Figure 4: Coherent Delivery Strategy in Wake of COVID-19 Policy Recommendations • The idea put forward by the PIDE team in its earlier bulletins to have a Situation Room can be extended to include effective and sustained implementation of the social safety netprogrammes.
STRUCTURE AND REGULATION OF THE ELECTRICITY NETWORKS IN 1 1 Introduction This paper is a study of the network part of the electricity industry in Pakistan, particularly in the context of structural and regulatory reforms started in the 1990s. CONSEQUENCES OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY, GOVERNANCE AND -5- institutions in macroeconomic outcomes. For example, Khawaja and Khan (2009), Hussain (2008) and Qayyumet al., (2008)note that good governance and better institutional quality are necessary conditions for batter economic outcomes.Siddique and Ahmed (2010a, 2010b) REDUCING POVERTY THROUGH MICRO-FINANCE by Dr. Farhat Mahmood Micro-financing is a significant financial sector development that specifically impacts those without access to, or neglected by, financial institutions. The modern concept was formally introduced in the 1970s with the establishment of Grameen Bank by Professor Mohammad Yunus. Grameen is for exclusive use of the poor. Micro-finance institutions relax financial constraints MONETARY POLICY, INFORMALITY AND BUSINESS CYCLE -1-Monetary Policy, Informality and Business Cycle Fluctuations in a Developing Economy Vulnerable to External Shocks ADNAN HAIDER†* MUSLEH-UD DIN‡ EJAZ GHANI‡ †Monetary Policy Department, State Bank of Pakistan ‡Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad, Pakistan ABSTRACT E-GOVERNMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRADE: A SIMULTANEOUS E-government, Economic Growth and Trade 503 We cannot blame merely tariff as a resistance of trade liberalisation but various transactions, communication, and fixed entry costs also responsible for restricting smooth ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING 1 | P a g e Environmental Degradation in Developed and Developing Countries from the Stand Point of Financial Development and Institutional Quality Muzian Batool1, Muhammad Jamil2 Abstract HOW TO BOOST EXPORTS THROUGH CPEC? APPLYING GROWTH How to Boost Exports through CPEC? 351 Framework (GIFF) for Pakistan industrial sector which is a pioneered work for Pakistan by following the methodology proposed by Prof. Justin Yifu Lin. THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON EMPLOYMENT 2 Abstract Over the past two decades, India and China received a major chunk of foreign direct investment from developed countries and FDI flows to Pakistan also increased significantly. PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, ISLAMABAD Pakistan Input-Output Table 2010-11 Muhammad Zeshan1 and Muhammad Nasir2 Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad, Pakistan Abstract This paper develops Pakistan’s first Input-Output table (IOT) that follows the 2008 System of PENDING PAKISTAN’S REVISED BASE ESTIMATES OF GDP AND Zahid Asghar and Mahmood Khalid make a compelling case for having a state-of-the-art research center to build national capacity to deal with issues related to measurement of GDP. Research studies should be commissioned through the research center for updating our National Accounts. PBS must collaborate and share all necessary information, and the Ministry of Planning should set researchPIDE
Date & Time: June 09, 2021 at 2:30 PM via MS Teams Registration link: http://www.aerc.edu.pk/aerc-webinar-series/a-discussion-on-the-pide-reform-agenda-for DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, MOPDSI June 2021 Managing Editor Pervez Tahir Associate Editor Fizzah Khalid Butt Contributing Editors Naseem Faraz Saba Anwar Mahmood Khalid PIDEPolicy &
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Pending Pakistan’s Revised Base Estimates of GDP and MeasurementIssues in LSM
PRIMARY EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN Primary education is the first stage of free and compulsory education in Pakistan. It has five grades of formal education for children of 5 to 9 years of age. There are four types of primary schools in Pakistan–public, private, religious and self-help schools. The medium of instruction is English and Urdu. ECONOMIC REFORMS IN PAKISTAN: ONE STEP FORWARD, TWO STEPS Economic Reforms in Pakistan: One Step Forward, Two Steps Backwards 51:4, 9 reducing poverty by one half has been achieved five yearsahead of 2015.
NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PAKISTAN 1 1 CONTENTS Page I. Introduction 1 II. Prevalence of Malnutrition in Pakistan 2 III. Data 6 IV. Results 7 Breast Feeding and Nutritional Intake 12 Determinants of Nutritional Status in Pakistan 14 REDUCING POVERTY THROUGH MICRO-FINANCE by Dr. Farhat Mahmood Micro-financing is a significant financial sector development that specifically impacts those without access to, or neglected by, financial institutions. The modern concept was formally introduced in the 1970s with the establishment of Grameen Bank by Professor Mohammad Yunus. Grameen is for exclusive use of the poor. Micro-finance institutions relax financial constraints FOOD INSECURITY IN PAKISTAN Food Insecurity in Pakistan – Status and Plausible Causes. by Ms. Madeeha Gohar Qureshi, Dr. Musleh ud Din, Dr. Ejaz Ghani and Dr. Usman Qadir. Pakistan is one of those developing countries that have not only failed to meet MDG target of reducing prevalence rate of undernourished to half by 2015 from baseline value in 1990-92 but isalso
MILK PRODUCTION IN PAKISTAN Pakistan is the 4 th largest milk producing country in the world. Approximately 80% milk is produced at small scale in rural areas ,15% peri- urban and 5% in the urban areas. Average annual milk production during 1960s and 1970s was 6.6 million tonnes and 8.1 million tonnes respectively. This increased from 12 million tonnes (1985-86), to 48 PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICSABOUT USCOVID-19ADMISSIONSACADEMICSPROFESSIONAL DEPTSTAFF Publications at PIDE. PIDE focuses on publishing the latest research on economics and related social sciences issues in Pakistan and welcomes theoretical as well as empirical contributions. Our flagship publications include: PIDE Policy Viewpoints. Working Papers. PIDE Research Briefs. Knowledge Briefs. Development Studies Policy Briefs.COVID-19 BULLETIN
Figure 4: Coherent Delivery Strategy in Wake of COVID-19 Policy Recommendations • The idea put forward by the PIDE team in its earlier bulletins to have a Situation Room can be extended to include effective and sustained implementation of the social safety netprogrammes.
STRUCTURE AND REGULATION OF THE ELECTRICITY NETWORKS IN 1 1 Introduction This paper is a study of the network part of the electricity industry in Pakistan, particularly in the context of structural and regulatory reforms started in the 1990s. CONSEQUENCES OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY, GOVERNANCE AND -5- institutions in macroeconomic outcomes. For example, Khawaja and Khan (2009), Hussain (2008) and Qayyumet al., (2008)note that good governance and better institutional quality are necessary conditions for batter economic outcomes.Siddique and Ahmed (2010a, 2010b) ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF 2 Economic, Political and Institutional Determinants of Budget Deficits Volatility in Selected Asian Countries INTRODUCTION The extent of government deficits and debt has been one of the most debated issues in economics THE CLASS STRUCTURE OF PAKISTAN What was the dominant mode of production in Mughal India. • R. P Tripathi, Ibne Hasan, and P. Saran argue Mughal India was feudal • Sarvepalli Gopal, Romila Thapar, Radhakamal Mukherjee, Harbans Mukhia, Brij Narain, and Ravinder ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING 1 | P a g e Environmental Degradation in Developed and Developing Countries from the Stand Point of Financial Development and Institutional Quality Muzian Batool1, Muhammad Jamil2 Abstract SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES (SEZS) AND CPEC: BACKGROUND 2. Special Economic Zones in Pakistan Since its inception, Pakistan has been focusing on its industrial development. In order to do so, in 1952, Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) was established to encourage THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON EMPLOYMENT 2 Abstract Over the past two decades, India and China received a major chunk of foreign direct investment from developed countries and FDI flows to Pakistan also increased significantly. E-GOVERNMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRADE: A SIMULTANEOUS E-government, Economic Growth and Trade 503 We cannot blame merely tariff as a resistance of trade liberalisation but various transactions, communication, and fixed entry costs also responsible for restricting smooth PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICSABOUT USCOVID-19ADMISSIONSACADEMICSPROFESSIONAL DEPTSTAFF Publications at PIDE. PIDE focuses on publishing the latest research on economics and related social sciences issues in Pakistan and welcomes theoretical as well as empirical contributions. Our flagship publications include: PIDE Policy Viewpoints. Working Papers. PIDE Research Briefs. Knowledge Briefs. Development Studies Policy Briefs.COVID-19 BULLETIN
Figure 4: Coherent Delivery Strategy in Wake of COVID-19 Policy Recommendations • The idea put forward by the PIDE team in its earlier bulletins to have a Situation Room can be extended to include effective and sustained implementation of the social safety netprogrammes.
STRUCTURE AND REGULATION OF THE ELECTRICITY NETWORKS IN 1 1 Introduction This paper is a study of the network part of the electricity industry in Pakistan, particularly in the context of structural and regulatory reforms started in the 1990s. CONSEQUENCES OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY, GOVERNANCE AND -5- institutions in macroeconomic outcomes. For example, Khawaja and Khan (2009), Hussain (2008) and Qayyumet al., (2008)note that good governance and better institutional quality are necessary conditions for batter economic outcomes.Siddique and Ahmed (2010a, 2010b) ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF 2 Economic, Political and Institutional Determinants of Budget Deficits Volatility in Selected Asian Countries INTRODUCTION The extent of government deficits and debt has been one of the most debated issues in economics THE CLASS STRUCTURE OF PAKISTAN What was the dominant mode of production in Mughal India. • R. P Tripathi, Ibne Hasan, and P. Saran argue Mughal India was feudal • Sarvepalli Gopal, Romila Thapar, Radhakamal Mukherjee, Harbans Mukhia, Brij Narain, and Ravinder ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING 1 | P a g e Environmental Degradation in Developed and Developing Countries from the Stand Point of Financial Development and Institutional Quality Muzian Batool1, Muhammad Jamil2 Abstract SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES (SEZS) AND CPEC: BACKGROUND 2. Special Economic Zones in Pakistan Since its inception, Pakistan has been focusing on its industrial development. In order to do so, in 1952, Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) was established to encourage THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON EMPLOYMENT 2 Abstract Over the past two decades, India and China received a major chunk of foreign direct investment from developed countries and FDI flows to Pakistan also increased significantly. E-GOVERNMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRADE: A SIMULTANEOUS E-government, Economic Growth and Trade 503 We cannot blame merely tariff as a resistance of trade liberalisation but various transactions, communication, and fixed entry costs also responsible for restricting smoothPIDE
Date & Time: June 09, 2021 at 2:30 PM via MS Teams Registration link: http://www.aerc.edu.pk/aerc-webinar-series/a-discussion-on-the-pide-reform-agenda-for RCET POLICY: A BOON OR A BANE FOR PAKISTAN? Saddam Hussein highlights PIDE research that suggests RCET is not a fiscal burden. The COVID-19 pandemic, while it has damaged economic activity severely, has also afforded Pakistan a unique chance to re-orient our textile sector. Government policies that are supportive like the RCET policy, will play a key role and would act as a catalyst in this re-orientation. ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS WORKING PAPERS An Analysis of Adaption Policies to Climate Change: Gdyn-W Model 2018:15 Muhammad Zeshan Jong-Hwan Ko; Hotel Industry and Environmental Laws: A Case Study of Selected Restaurants in Islamabad 2017:14 Asma Javed, PIDE, Islamabad CHALLENGES OF AGING AMONG TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY By Saima Bashir. The PIDE webinar yesterday on “Socio-Economic and Psychological Effects of Aging among Transgender” highlighted the socioeconomic and psychological issues faced by transgender elders in Kasur, Pakistan. The transgender population is a marginalized community in Pakistan, and it has to face multiple problems (i.e. economic and psychological). 2ND CALL FOR RESEARCH PROPOSALS The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) has launched a multi-year competitive grants program for policy-oriented research in Pakistan titled ‘Research for Social Transformation and Advancement’ (RASTA) under the Public Sector Development Program (PSDP) of the Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, the Government of Pakistan. AGRICULTURAL INCOME TAXATION 5 cattle breeding, sheep breeding and poultry processing (see Salam (1982, p. 10 and pp. 270-71)), it is obvious that the federal government in Pakistan interprets agricultural income only in thenarrower
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