2015
DOI: 10.1515/zireb-2015-0009
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Implications of De-Industrialization for Poverty and Income-Inequality in Pakistan

Abstract: Abstract:This study endeavors to identify the dynamic link among growth, inequality and poverty, instigated from deindustrialization, in Pakistan over the time period 1970-2013. The Reduced-form Vector Autoregressive Model (VAR) is applied to estimate the empirical model. According to the results, trade openness has declining (mounting) impact on poverty (income inequality) over the specifi ed time period. Moreover, the industrial sector share in GDP has appeared as a major contributing factor in tackling inco… Show more

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