2023
DOI: 10.52131/joe.2023.0504.0188
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Financial Development and Trade Openness Economic Growth Nexuses in Pakistan: Evidence from ARDL Cointegration Approach

Maqsood Ahmad,
Hira Riaz,
Saif Ur Rahman
et al.

Abstract: Many studies have drawn conflicting conclusions about relationships between labour transfers, monetarily buildup, growth, and living standards in different settings, but only partially so. For this purpose, the capital and threshold conduction effects are often used to trace transmission channels for causal links. On the other hand, workers' remittances play a key role in the financial development of the economy. No study has specifically focused on the effects of worker transfers on living standards in Pakist… Show more

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“…Second, to learn more about the opposing viewpoints of different experts on what can produce ecological footprint and whether any of the elements might also aid to lessen the impact of ecological footprint brought on by other causes. Last but not least, our attempt makes use of a unique strategy that has never been used to these variables with regard to Pakistan: dynamic simulated ARDL (Ahmad, Riaz, Rahman, & Hafiza, 2023;Zahra, Nasir, Rahman, & Idress, 2023). This research study begins by outlining the research gap and then provides some background information on the topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, to learn more about the opposing viewpoints of different experts on what can produce ecological footprint and whether any of the elements might also aid to lessen the impact of ecological footprint brought on by other causes. Last but not least, our attempt makes use of a unique strategy that has never been used to these variables with regard to Pakistan: dynamic simulated ARDL (Ahmad, Riaz, Rahman, & Hafiza, 2023;Zahra, Nasir, Rahman, & Idress, 2023). This research study begins by outlining the research gap and then provides some background information on the topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%