2015
DOI: 10.35536/lje.2015.v20.isp.a11
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The Impact of the Macroeconomic Environment on Pakistan’s Manufacturing Sector

Abstract: This paper analyzes the impact of the macroeconomic environment on Pakistan’s manufacturing sector, emphasizing in particular the role of fiscal and monetary policies in shaping incentives for industrial investment. Arguably, Pakistan’s macroeconomic fundamentals in the last two decades have remained fragile, resulting in severe macroeconomic imbalances that have contributed to macroeconomic instability and hampered private investment in aggregate as well as in the manufacturing sector. Furthermore, macroecono… Show more

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“…The country has experienced numerous problems. Local firms have a low production capacity, lack innovative ideas and products, and use traditional manufacturing methods (Agenor, Canuto, & Jelenic, 2012; Mangla & Din, 2015). Manufacturing firms face extensive environmental and institutional pressure at home as well as abroad.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The country has experienced numerous problems. Local firms have a low production capacity, lack innovative ideas and products, and use traditional manufacturing methods (Agenor, Canuto, & Jelenic, 2012; Mangla & Din, 2015). Manufacturing firms face extensive environmental and institutional pressure at home as well as abroad.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because it accounts for more than 15% of the country's employment (Ministry of Finance, 2017). Nevertheless, it faces many challenges, such as low productivity, deficiencies in technology and innovative ideas and the traditional modes of manufacturing (Agenor et al , 2012; Mangla and Din, 2015). Therefore, there is an immediate need to improve the existing practices by developing EP, BIs and environmental CSR.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Pakistan's economy faces severe problems, such as the firms' low production capacity, lack of innovation and the traditional manufacturing modes (Agenor et al. , 2012; Mangla and Din, 2015). Henceforth, in this study, we examine the manufacturing firms' managers' ES, ENS and FP among.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turning to economic growth, Pakistan's manufacturing sector is the country's 3rd biggest sector and contributes annually 14-16% percent annually of Pakistan's GDP (Ministry of Finance, 2017). However, Pakistan's economy faces severe problems, such as the firms' low production capacity, lack of innovation and the traditional manufacturing modes (Agenor et al, 2012;Mangla and Din, 2015). Henceforth, in this study, we examine the manufacturing firms' managers' ES, ENS and FP among.…”
Section: Data and Sample Assortmentmentioning
confidence: 99%