Abstract: There is divergence of opinion regarding the consequences of population growth for economic development. Some view rapid population growth as a real problem while others assert that it is not a matter of grave concern. Cross-national evidence on the relationship between population growth and economic growth is inconsistent because the under-lying parameters and assumptions vary across countries. Country-specific studies are more useful for illuminating unique features of a country. In this article, I examine Pakistan’s case of population growth and economic development. Between 1950- 2001, Pakistan’s population increased 430 percent. Multivariate analyses of 1981 to 2005 data from the Pakistan Economic Survey and from the Internat...
The complex relationship between population growth and socio-economic development has long bee...
It is commonplace that population growth looms large in the complex of problems associated wit...
The primary purpose of this lecture is to make a case for an integrated and effective populati...
Abstract Population growth is a major problem of developing countries, which adversely affect econo...
In literature, it appears a divergence of opinion among different economists and social scientist re...
The terms of reference of this report are to indicate the "impact of alternative foreseeable p...
This paper seeks to examine the impact of demographic variables on economic growth in Pakistan. A lo...
The importance of population studies in Pakistan has been recognized since very ancient times. While...
Cross countries studies on the relationship between economic growth and population growth is inconsi...
Economic growth is an essential factor for a country’s development. Pakistan is a politically unstab...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
The importance of population studies in Pakistan has been recognized since very ancient times. While...
Pakistan is the 6th most populous country in the world while it ranks 4th in Asia. Its populat...
Pakistan with an estimated population of around 142.5 million in mid 2001 is the seventh most populo...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011Pakistan is the sixth by virtue of its popul...
The complex relationship between population growth and socio-economic development has long bee...
It is commonplace that population growth looms large in the complex of problems associated wit...
The primary purpose of this lecture is to make a case for an integrated and effective populati...
Abstract Population growth is a major problem of developing countries, which adversely affect econo...
In literature, it appears a divergence of opinion among different economists and social scientist re...
The terms of reference of this report are to indicate the "impact of alternative foreseeable p...
This paper seeks to examine the impact of demographic variables on economic growth in Pakistan. A lo...
The importance of population studies in Pakistan has been recognized since very ancient times. While...
Cross countries studies on the relationship between economic growth and population growth is inconsi...
Economic growth is an essential factor for a country’s development. Pakistan is a politically unstab...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
The importance of population studies in Pakistan has been recognized since very ancient times. While...
Pakistan is the 6th most populous country in the world while it ranks 4th in Asia. Its populat...
Pakistan with an estimated population of around 142.5 million in mid 2001 is the seventh most populo...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011Pakistan is the sixth by virtue of its popul...
The complex relationship between population growth and socio-economic development has long bee...
It is commonplace that population growth looms large in the complex of problems associated wit...
The primary purpose of this lecture is to make a case for an integrated and effective populati...