Analyzes Pakistan's institutional and political traits and economic growth as a basis for designing entrepreneurship-led development strategies where aid has been ineffective. Describes potential for and constraints on expanding entrepreneurial activity
Based on interviews with Afghanistan's business and economic stakeholders about developing the count...
Purpose: Although Pakistan receives large quantity of foreign aid, like other developing countries, ...
This study intends to investigate the impact of foreign capital inflow on economic growth of Pakista...
Investment, production and export are sine quo non of a viable economy. Pakistan has, however, const...
Entrepreneurship is considered as a panacea for economic infirmities. Development and prosperity can...
Entrepreneurship is viewed by economists to be a combination of innovation and risk taking. When suc...
The objective of this paper is to set out the key components of a development strategy for Pakistan....
The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth in P...
this is the time of economic crises faced by almost every country of the world. Therefore, all are i...
Amongst the challenges faced by developing countries, one of the major challenges is the development...
Developing countries often experience many economic complications such as sluggish growth in GDP, lo...
Purpose In this paper, an institutional perspective is used to examine the different kinds of press...
After World War II newly emerged nations inspired by industrialized countries of western world embar...
Despite seven decades of independence of Pakistan, large parts of the country remain woefully undeve...
Summarizes panel discussions at a May 2010 conference on past economic development efforts in post-w...
Based on interviews with Afghanistan's business and economic stakeholders about developing the count...
Purpose: Although Pakistan receives large quantity of foreign aid, like other developing countries, ...
This study intends to investigate the impact of foreign capital inflow on economic growth of Pakista...
Investment, production and export are sine quo non of a viable economy. Pakistan has, however, const...
Entrepreneurship is considered as a panacea for economic infirmities. Development and prosperity can...
Entrepreneurship is viewed by economists to be a combination of innovation and risk taking. When suc...
The objective of this paper is to set out the key components of a development strategy for Pakistan....
The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth in P...
this is the time of economic crises faced by almost every country of the world. Therefore, all are i...
Amongst the challenges faced by developing countries, one of the major challenges is the development...
Developing countries often experience many economic complications such as sluggish growth in GDP, lo...
Purpose In this paper, an institutional perspective is used to examine the different kinds of press...
After World War II newly emerged nations inspired by industrialized countries of western world embar...
Despite seven decades of independence of Pakistan, large parts of the country remain woefully undeve...
Summarizes panel discussions at a May 2010 conference on past economic development efforts in post-w...
Based on interviews with Afghanistan's business and economic stakeholders about developing the count...
Purpose: Although Pakistan receives large quantity of foreign aid, like other developing countries, ...
This study intends to investigate the impact of foreign capital inflow on economic growth of Pakista...