Pakistan continues to suffer from a syndrome of high fiscal deficits and severe incidence of debt. Its annual fiscal deficit has stayed constantly at over 6 percent of GDP especially since 1990 [Pakistan (1997-98)]. The prevalence of such a high fiscal deficit over the years in a row has propelled increased borrowing from both internal and external sources to cover the resource gap. With inadequate improvement in the repayment capacity of the country debt has continued to accumulate at a massive rate. Serving as the cause and effect of each other, the volumes of both the fiscal deficit and debt have soared continuously. The most devastating consequence of high fiscal deficit and so...
The study estimates the condition of Pakistan’s external debt using the three gap models i.e., Trade...
The economic outlook remains clouded by regional and domestic security concerns. Real GDP growth and...
The paper critically appraises causality, susceptibility to innovation of budget deficit, domestic b...
Pakistan continues to suffer from a syndrome of high fiscal deficits and severe incidence of debt. I...
In Pakistan all the macro indicators have been adversely affected by the persistently high def...
The study attempts to analyse the sustainability of fiscal policy in Pakistan. Alternative for...
It has been evident for some time that Pakistan’s debt burden is extremely onerous. The danger of ex...
Public debt is an important means of bridging government financing gaps. Effective and efficient uti...
The study attempts to analyse the sustainability of fiscal policy in Pakistan. Alternative foreign d...
This paper examined the issue of managing public debt and analyses the present situation of public d...
Toward the end of 1988, Pakistan's deteriorating resource situation caused a financial crisis, ...
In Pakistan the budget deficits have consistently at increasing trend from 1995 to onwards which is ...
Pakistan’s total debt has reached to 115 percent of GDP in 2001 [Pakistan (2001)]; per capita ...
Throughout the decade of the 1990s, major emphasis in Pakistan remained on fiscal reform as a ...
This paper examines possible ways for a developing country to finance budget deficits from domestic ...
The study estimates the condition of Pakistan’s external debt using the three gap models i.e., Trade...
The economic outlook remains clouded by regional and domestic security concerns. Real GDP growth and...
The paper critically appraises causality, susceptibility to innovation of budget deficit, domestic b...
Pakistan continues to suffer from a syndrome of high fiscal deficits and severe incidence of debt. I...
In Pakistan all the macro indicators have been adversely affected by the persistently high def...
The study attempts to analyse the sustainability of fiscal policy in Pakistan. Alternative for...
It has been evident for some time that Pakistan’s debt burden is extremely onerous. The danger of ex...
Public debt is an important means of bridging government financing gaps. Effective and efficient uti...
The study attempts to analyse the sustainability of fiscal policy in Pakistan. Alternative foreign d...
This paper examined the issue of managing public debt and analyses the present situation of public d...
Toward the end of 1988, Pakistan's deteriorating resource situation caused a financial crisis, ...
In Pakistan the budget deficits have consistently at increasing trend from 1995 to onwards which is ...
Pakistan’s total debt has reached to 115 percent of GDP in 2001 [Pakistan (2001)]; per capita ...
Throughout the decade of the 1990s, major emphasis in Pakistan remained on fiscal reform as a ...
This paper examines possible ways for a developing country to finance budget deficits from domestic ...
The study estimates the condition of Pakistan’s external debt using the three gap models i.e., Trade...
The economic outlook remains clouded by regional and domestic security concerns. Real GDP growth and...
The paper critically appraises causality, susceptibility to innovation of budget deficit, domestic b...