The questions concerning the prevalence of poverty and the deepening gulf between rich and poor have always been the burning issues all over the world. These issues, irrespective of their causation factors, bear far reaching economic and political consequences. The federation of Pakistan displays complex regional diversities; the component units differ not only in linguistic, cultural, and social characteristics but also in the level of economic development. Although the constitution of Pakistan guaranties equitable shares for all provinces in national resources, the level of growth across regions has not been uniform. During the past half a century, investment in physical and soci...
Convergence is defined as the decreasing gap of GDP growth rates between leading and lagging c...
Pakistan has been experiencing robust economic growth for the past few years. The macroeconomic posi...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
The empirical literature on income convergence hypothesis is available for almost all developed or i...
In this paper we have examined the issue of convergence of per capita GDP across 7 South Asian count...
This study investigates for the existence or non-existence of conditional convergence across the pro...
Regional disparities and their evolution displayed a vital economic as well as political issue for m...
The relationship between growth, inequality, and poverty has been a moot point. On the one han...
Abstract Knowing whether poverty rates converge within a country matters for regional development po...
This thesis documents some stylised facts of what sustains unequal economic growth across Indian sta...
The on-going impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic has reiterated the existence of regional inequalities ...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze whether the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) ...
This research assesses the distributional characteristics of growth in Pakistan by applying statisti...
Examining aspects of economic growth raises few debatable questions: what is the inclination of thir...
Regional inequalities represent a continuing development challenge in most countries, especially tho...
Convergence is defined as the decreasing gap of GDP growth rates between leading and lagging c...
Pakistan has been experiencing robust economic growth for the past few years. The macroeconomic posi...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
The empirical literature on income convergence hypothesis is available for almost all developed or i...
In this paper we have examined the issue of convergence of per capita GDP across 7 South Asian count...
This study investigates for the existence or non-existence of conditional convergence across the pro...
Regional disparities and their evolution displayed a vital economic as well as political issue for m...
The relationship between growth, inequality, and poverty has been a moot point. On the one han...
Abstract Knowing whether poverty rates converge within a country matters for regional development po...
This thesis documents some stylised facts of what sustains unequal economic growth across Indian sta...
The on-going impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic has reiterated the existence of regional inequalities ...
The main purpose of this study is to analyze whether the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) ...
This research assesses the distributional characteristics of growth in Pakistan by applying statisti...
Examining aspects of economic growth raises few debatable questions: what is the inclination of thir...
Regional inequalities represent a continuing development challenge in most countries, especially tho...
Convergence is defined as the decreasing gap of GDP growth rates between leading and lagging c...
Pakistan has been experiencing robust economic growth for the past few years. The macroeconomic posi...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....