This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, expenditure on education, Gross Fixed Capital Formation, Military Expenditure, Fiscal Balance (Deficit) and economic growth in Pakistan. The period of study is from 1972 to 2015. ARDL Bounds Testing approach for co-integration and ECM Technique were applied to study the long run and short run relationship among the above mentioned variables. “Granger Causality Test” was applied to find out the direction of causality. The results reveal a long run relationship between Military Expenditure, Gross Fixed Capital Formation, Fiscal Balance and Economic Growth. The results of “ECM” show the short run relationship among these variables. However, there is no long run relationship betwe...
The objective of this study was to examine whether there is exists a long run relationship between ...
This study examines the relationship of economic growth with civilian and military portions of gover...
The objective of the study was to determine the impact of national security expenditures (military e...
This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, expenditure on education, Gross Fix...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between government expenditure (at aggreg...
This study revisits the relationship between defence spending and economic growth using Keynesian mo...
This study examines the association between money supply, inflation, government expenditure, and eco...
Purpose of the study is to empirically examine the hypothesis; either public spending stimulates eco...
It is an established fact that there is strong association between investment and economic growth of...
The purpose of this research paper is to examine the long run relationship between military expendit...
This study examine the impact of budget deficit on economic growth in Pakistan during the period fro...
This paper has been designed to investigate whether health accelerate economic growth in Pakistan. T...
AbstractThis study is going to explore the relationship among the rate of inflation, economic growth...
Education and health are the two important components of human capital.Education is a powerful instr...
The study examines the relationship between Gross domestic product and public investment. Time serie...
The objective of this study was to examine whether there is exists a long run relationship between ...
This study examines the relationship of economic growth with civilian and military portions of gover...
The objective of the study was to determine the impact of national security expenditures (military e...
This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, expenditure on education, Gross Fix...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between government expenditure (at aggreg...
This study revisits the relationship between defence spending and economic growth using Keynesian mo...
This study examines the association between money supply, inflation, government expenditure, and eco...
Purpose of the study is to empirically examine the hypothesis; either public spending stimulates eco...
It is an established fact that there is strong association between investment and economic growth of...
The purpose of this research paper is to examine the long run relationship between military expendit...
This study examine the impact of budget deficit on economic growth in Pakistan during the period fro...
This paper has been designed to investigate whether health accelerate economic growth in Pakistan. T...
AbstractThis study is going to explore the relationship among the rate of inflation, economic growth...
Education and health are the two important components of human capital.Education is a powerful instr...
The study examines the relationship between Gross domestic product and public investment. Time serie...
The objective of this study was to examine whether there is exists a long run relationship between ...
This study examines the relationship of economic growth with civilian and military portions of gover...
The objective of the study was to determine the impact of national security expenditures (military e...