The economy of Pakistan is practically dependent upon foreign resources for its development. This is reflected in the foreign debt of Pakistan which is currently S 14 billion (Government of Pakistan 1989). The purpose of this study is to find out whether Pakistan will end up accumulating a very heavy burden of foreign debt if the present tendency of borrowing were to continue. Also, how would debt servicing affect further demand for external financing. Finally, how could the country break out of this vicious circle of dependency on foreign loans by following alternative strategies of development
Purpose This study analyze the impact of the disaggregated components of Public debt and its servici...
On the three sectors of Pakistan economy, there indeed is a comparatively differing impact of extern...
This study evaluates the impact of external (or foreign) debt on the economy of Pakistan. For the pu...
This study was conducted to evaluate the trend in external debts, and events influencing the increas...
Like many other developing countries, Pakistan is a highly indebted low-income country and is facing...
The non-developmental use of external debt creates macroeconomic instability which results in massiv...
The study estimates the condition of Pakistan’s external debt using the three gap models i.e., Trade...
The focus of this research is in the area of Financing / Loans acquired by Pakistan over the decades...
It has been evident for some time that Pakistan’s debt burden is extremely onerous. The danger of ex...
Public debt is affecting economic growth positively or negatively? A long debate about this particul...
This thesis analyzes the role of foreign aid in the economy of Pakistan in terms of its effects on e...
The developing countries are facing huge budget deficits. This paper aims to explore the important d...
Many developing countries are following a policy to attract foreign capital through loans and other ...
Pakistan is surrounded in serious socio-economic problems. Due to low tax base and twin deficits, Pa...
The rising public debt burden is a common feature of developing countries like Pakistan. This ...
Purpose This study analyze the impact of the disaggregated components of Public debt and its servici...
On the three sectors of Pakistan economy, there indeed is a comparatively differing impact of extern...
This study evaluates the impact of external (or foreign) debt on the economy of Pakistan. For the pu...
This study was conducted to evaluate the trend in external debts, and events influencing the increas...
Like many other developing countries, Pakistan is a highly indebted low-income country and is facing...
The non-developmental use of external debt creates macroeconomic instability which results in massiv...
The study estimates the condition of Pakistan’s external debt using the three gap models i.e., Trade...
The focus of this research is in the area of Financing / Loans acquired by Pakistan over the decades...
It has been evident for some time that Pakistan’s debt burden is extremely onerous. The danger of ex...
Public debt is affecting economic growth positively or negatively? A long debate about this particul...
This thesis analyzes the role of foreign aid in the economy of Pakistan in terms of its effects on e...
The developing countries are facing huge budget deficits. This paper aims to explore the important d...
Many developing countries are following a policy to attract foreign capital through loans and other ...
Pakistan is surrounded in serious socio-economic problems. Due to low tax base and twin deficits, Pa...
The rising public debt burden is a common feature of developing countries like Pakistan. This ...
Purpose This study analyze the impact of the disaggregated components of Public debt and its servici...
On the three sectors of Pakistan economy, there indeed is a comparatively differing impact of extern...
This study evaluates the impact of external (or foreign) debt on the economy of Pakistan. For the pu...