Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2016In case of Pakistan, empirical findings suggest that the conventional tool of monetary policy i.e. interest rate has not been successful to motivate the banking sector to play pivotal role to keep the inflation at desirable level for sustainable economic growth through lending to private sector. Only banks having foreign back with less than 10% share in overall banking industry shows their timely responsiveness to monitory policy shocks. Rest of the banking structure does not support the channel of transforming the monetary policy through bank lending to private sector.I. Introduction II. Literature Review III. Data and Econometrics Specification IV. Statistics Results V. Conclusi...
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At the advent of global financial crisis conventional monetary policy has failed to regulate the mon...
This study estimates the demand for bank lending by the private business sector in Pakistan. For the...
This study estimates the demand for bank lending by the private business sector in Pakistan. F...
Banking industry is the main channel of monetary policy. As emphasized by the information-theoretica...
The financial sector is central to economic development as it serves the role of intermediary ...
This study empirically analyzes the MPTM through bank’ balance sheet in Pakistan for the period of 2...
We investigate, using vector autoregressions (VAR) and Panel Data Analysis, the role of banks in mon...
Since its inception, Islamic banking in Pakistan has shown remarkable growth and development. Most r...
In this paper, we establish the empirical linkages between nominal and real variables of Pakistani e...
This purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of monetary policy on the profitability of b...
Using data of non-financial listed firms over a period of 1999-2010, this paper investigates the eff...
This paper investigates the presence and significance of bank lending channel of the monetary policy...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of banks in the transmission of monetary policy and bus...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of banks in the transmission of monetary policy and bus...
Market based implementation of monetary policy embeds a swift and complete pass-through of changes i...
At the advent of global financial crisis conventional monetary policy has failed to regulate the mon...
This study estimates the demand for bank lending by the private business sector in Pakistan. For the...
This study estimates the demand for bank lending by the private business sector in Pakistan. F...
Banking industry is the main channel of monetary policy. As emphasized by the information-theoretica...
The financial sector is central to economic development as it serves the role of intermediary ...