Consumer-goods industries, such as cotton textiles, started growing in Pakistan with the policy of replacing imports by domestic production. It is widely believed that in an import-competing industry any increase in domestic output represents import substitution since in its absence imports would have been necessary to maintain the same availabilities. The proposition however is incorrect. Once the production of a commodity that was formerly imported is undertaken at home, its domestic absorption frequently exceeds what would have been absorbed or demanded if the commodity had continued to be imported. If the commodity is a consumption good, the effect of this is to liberalize cons...
Pakistan's textile industry is of considerable importance to the economy. It is the largest employer...
Developing countries inherited weak and underdeveloped economies from colonial rulers. During the th...
In an influential paper, Romer (1994) shows that the welfare gains from trade are substantially incr...
Imports play a key role in the economy of Pakistan, especially since they provide a large shar...
As the resort to import substitution as a tool of economic development has spread, it has gene...
Trade is presumed to act as a catalyst of economic growth and the growth in exports leads to i...
Gustav Papanck's comments on changes in relative prices among manu¬factured goods are, indeed,...
One of the main objectives of Pakistan's export policy has been the promotion of exports of ma...
oai:ojs2.thepdr.pk:article/1105Without generating high growth rates of national income, a coun...
The importance of the terms of trade in economic development arises from the fact that they af...
In 2017, Pakistan has imported amounted $57 billion worth of goods from world which shows significan...
The main objective of this paper was to explore if trade liberalisation has ushered in the lar...
Import-substitution policy creates biases in the incentive structure and lowers the growth of potent...
The main objective of this paper was to explore if trade liberalisation has ushered in the large sca...
IMPORT SUBSTITUTION AND THE GROWTH OF EXPORTS AN ECONOMETRIC TEST In the traditional analysis, impo...
Pakistan's textile industry is of considerable importance to the economy. It is the largest employer...
Developing countries inherited weak and underdeveloped economies from colonial rulers. During the th...
In an influential paper, Romer (1994) shows that the welfare gains from trade are substantially incr...
Imports play a key role in the economy of Pakistan, especially since they provide a large shar...
As the resort to import substitution as a tool of economic development has spread, it has gene...
Trade is presumed to act as a catalyst of economic growth and the growth in exports leads to i...
Gustav Papanck's comments on changes in relative prices among manu¬factured goods are, indeed,...
One of the main objectives of Pakistan's export policy has been the promotion of exports of ma...
oai:ojs2.thepdr.pk:article/1105Without generating high growth rates of national income, a coun...
The importance of the terms of trade in economic development arises from the fact that they af...
In 2017, Pakistan has imported amounted $57 billion worth of goods from world which shows significan...
The main objective of this paper was to explore if trade liberalisation has ushered in the lar...
Import-substitution policy creates biases in the incentive structure and lowers the growth of potent...
The main objective of this paper was to explore if trade liberalisation has ushered in the large sca...
IMPORT SUBSTITUTION AND THE GROWTH OF EXPORTS AN ECONOMETRIC TEST In the traditional analysis, impo...
Pakistan's textile industry is of considerable importance to the economy. It is the largest employer...
Developing countries inherited weak and underdeveloped economies from colonial rulers. During the th...
In an influential paper, Romer (1994) shows that the welfare gains from trade are substantially incr...