As the resort to import substitution as a tool of economic development has spread, it has generated an increasing volume of critical literature. Of the numerous articles that have appeared, one in The Pakistan Development Review, by Ronald Soligo and Joseph J. Stern is among the more suggestive and venture¬some [1, pp.249-270]. The authors undertake to examine the effects of past protection in Pakistan on the efficiency of investment allocation and so to deter¬mine whether or not protection has saddled the country with highly uneconomic industries. Both their methodology and their results are interesting. With respect to the latter, however, and especially with respect to their int...
This paper aims to explore Pakistan's geo-economic options in the difficult situation that con...
Development in Pakistan so far has been largely sustained by a rapidly growing industrial sect...
Purpose - This study explores the asymmetric effects of FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) on economic ...
Important restrictions, both tariff and non-tariff, have been the main policy instrument in im...
Consumer-goods industries, such as cotton textiles, started growing in Pakistan with the polic...
oai:ojs2.thepdr.pk:article/1105Without generating high growth rates of national income, a coun...
Pakistan was widely hailed as a "model" of economic, especially industrial, development during...
The study calculates nominal and effective rates of protection and their association with major char...
One of the main objectives of Pakistan's export policy has been the promotion of exports of ma...
Pakistan's industrial achievement in a relatively short span of time and in the light of the e...
The main objective of this paper was to explore if trade liberalisation has ushered in the lar...
The importance of the terms of trade in economic development arises from the fact that they af...
A recurrent theme in much of the writing on development is that the prospects for the export o...
The main objective of this paper was to explore if trade liberalisation has ushered in the large sca...
Imports play a key role in the economy of Pakistan, especially since they provide a large shar...
This paper aims to explore Pakistan's geo-economic options in the difficult situation that con...
Development in Pakistan so far has been largely sustained by a rapidly growing industrial sect...
Purpose - This study explores the asymmetric effects of FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) on economic ...
Important restrictions, both tariff and non-tariff, have been the main policy instrument in im...
Consumer-goods industries, such as cotton textiles, started growing in Pakistan with the polic...
oai:ojs2.thepdr.pk:article/1105Without generating high growth rates of national income, a coun...
Pakistan was widely hailed as a "model" of economic, especially industrial, development during...
The study calculates nominal and effective rates of protection and their association with major char...
One of the main objectives of Pakistan's export policy has been the promotion of exports of ma...
Pakistan's industrial achievement in a relatively short span of time and in the light of the e...
The main objective of this paper was to explore if trade liberalisation has ushered in the lar...
The importance of the terms of trade in economic development arises from the fact that they af...
A recurrent theme in much of the writing on development is that the prospects for the export o...
The main objective of this paper was to explore if trade liberalisation has ushered in the large sca...
Imports play a key role in the economy of Pakistan, especially since they provide a large shar...
This paper aims to explore Pakistan's geo-economic options in the difficult situation that con...
Development in Pakistan so far has been largely sustained by a rapidly growing industrial sect...
Purpose - This study explores the asymmetric effects of FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) on economic ...