Lahore Journal of Economics
2000 - 2021
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Volume 21, issue Special Edition, 2016
- Why Scientific Research is Imperative for Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development in Pakistan pp. 1-14

- Bilal U. Haq
- The Productivity Growth–Technology–Entrepreneurship Nexus: Implications for Pakistan pp. 15-31

- Irfan ul Haque
- Pakistan’s Productivity Performance and TFP Trends, 1980–2015: Cause for Real Concern pp. 33-63

- Rashid Amjad and Namra Awais
- Costs, Capabilities, Conflict and Cash: The Problem of Technology and Sustainable Economic Growth in Pakistan pp. 65-98

- Matthew McCartney
- The Diversification and Sophistication of Pakistan’s Exports: The Need for Structural Transformation pp. 99-127

- Maha Khan and Uzma Afzal
- Innovation in the Textiles Sector: A Firm-Level Analysis of Technological and Nontechnological Innovation pp. 129-166

- Waqar Wadho and Azam Chaudhry
- Comparing Industrialization in Pakistan and the East Asian Economies pp. 167-192

- Rajah Rasiah and Nazia Nazeer
- Correlates of Entrepreneurship in Pakistan: The Regional Dimension pp. 193-210

- Mahnoor Asif and Anum Ellahi
- Same Jeans, Same Stitch? A Comparison of Denim Production Across Three Factories in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 211-236

- Theresa Chaudhry and Mahvish Faran
- Measuring Technology Differences Across Football Manufacturers in Sialkot pp. 237-251

- Tariq Raza
- Technology in the Sialkot Gloves Manufacturing Sector pp. 253-272

- Saba Firdousi
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Digital Economy pp. 273-312

- Naved Hamid and Faizan Khalid
- Promotion of Innovation and S&T: The Role of Finance pp. 313-330

- Saeed Ahmed and Mahmood ul Hasan Khan
- Access to Finance and Agency: An Overview of the Constraints to Female-Run Enterprises pp. 331-349

- Farah Said
- Explaining Pakistan’s Premature Deindustrialization pp. 351-368

- Nazia Nazeer and Rajah Rasiah
- Public Policy, Innovation and Economic Growth: An Economic and Technological Perspective on Pakistan’s Telecom Industry pp. 369-391

- Musleh Ud Din, Inayat Ullah Mangla and Muhammad Jamil
- Innovation and Technological Upgrading in Lahore: Results From the LCCI Business Confidence Survey 2016 pp. 393-415

- Mahvish Faran and Azam Chaudhry
- Science and Technology for Raising Income: The Choice of Activities, the State and the Private Sector pp. 417-425

- Sikander Rahim
- Productivity Growth and Entrepreneurship in Pakistan: The Role of Public Policy in Promoting Technology Management pp. 427-446

- Shaukat Hameed Khan
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- The Magnitude of Trade Misinvoicing and Resulting Revenue Loss in Pakistan pp. 1-30

- Tehseen Ahmed Qureshi and Zafar Mahmood
- Is the Value Addition in Services and Manufacturing Complementary? Empirical Evidence from SAARC pp. 31-52

- Mirajul Haq, Syed Kafait Hussain Naqvi and Muhammad Luqman
- Assessing the Effects of Fiscal Decentralization on the Education Sector: A Cross-Country Analysis pp. 53-96

- Iftikhar Ahmad
- The Diversification Puzzle: The Role of Asymmetric Information and Insider Trading in Pakistan pp. 97-119

- Mushtaq Hussain Khan,, Ahmad Fraz and Arshad Hassan
- Financial Contagion in EFA Markets in Crisis Periods: A Multivariate GARCH Dynamic Conditional Correlation Framework pp. 121-151

- Mobeen Ur Rehman
- Do Financial Sector Activities Affect Tax Revenue in Pakistan? pp. 153-169

- Naeem Akram
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Shrinking the Variance-Covariance Matrix: Simpler is Better pp. 1-21

- Muhammad Husnain, Arshad Hassan and Eric Lamarque
- The Aftermarket Performance of Initial Public Offerings in Pakistan pp. 23-68

- Muhammad Zubair Mumtaz, Zachary A. Smith and Ather Ahmed
- The Impact of Remittances on Child Education in Pakistan pp. 69-98

- Sami Ullah Khan and Muhammad Khan
- Electricity Consumption Patterns: Comparative Evidence from Pakistan’s Public and Private Sectors pp. 99-122

- Karim Khan, Anwar Shah and Jaffar Khan
- Cost Efficiency and Total Factor Productivity: An Empirical Analysis of Pakistan’s Insurance Sector pp. 123-150

- Uzma Noreen and Shabbir Ahmad
- Was the SAFTA (Phase II) Revision Successful? A Case Study of Bangladesh’s RMG Exports to India pp. 151-182

- Namra Awais
Volume 20, issue Special Edition, 2015
- Agenda Change in Western Development Organizations: From Hard Production to Soft, Timeless, Placeless Policy pp. 1-12

- Robert H. Wade
- The Role of DFIs in Industrial Growth and Transformation: Why the East Asian Countries Succeeded and Pakistan Did Not pp. 13-30

- Shakil Faruqi
- The Return of Industrial Policy and Revival of Pakistan’s Economy: Possibilities of Learning, Industrial and Technology Policies pp. 31-58

- Akbar Noman
- The Missing Economic Magic: The Failure of Trade Liberalization and Exchange Rate Devaluation in Pakistan, 1980–2012 pp. 59-86

- Matthew McCartney
- Theory at Odds with Best Practice: The Travails of Industrial Policy pp. 87-106

- Irfan ul Haque
- Pakistan: A Case of Premature Deindustrialization? pp. 107-141

- Naved Hamid and Maha Khan
- The Economic Impact of New Firms in Punjab pp. 143-182

- Azam Chaudhry and Maryiam Haroon
- Organization, Management, and Wage Practices in Pakistan’s Electrical Fan and Readymade Garment Sectors pp. 183-204

- Theresa Chaudhry and Mahvish Faran
- The State of Manufacturing in Pakistan pp. 205-224

- Rajah Rasiah and Nazia Nazeer
- Globalization: The Challenge for Pakistan pp. 225-240

- Khalil Hamdani
- The Impact of the Macroeconomic Environment on Pakistan’s Manufacturing Sector pp. 241-260

- Inayat U. Mangla and Muslehud Din
- Credit Flows to Pakistan’s Manufacturing SME Sector pp. 261-270

- Imran Ahmad and Karim Alam
- In Quest of SME-Conducive Policy Formulation pp. 271-282

- H. C. J. Hanns Pichler
Volume 20, issue 2, 2015
- Education and Maternal Health in Pakistan: The Pathways of Influence pp. 1-34

- Shandana Dar and Uzma Afzal
Volume 20, issue 1, 2015
- Private School Participation in Pakistan pp. 1-46

- Quynh T. Nguyen and Dhushyanth Raju
- Migration, Remittances, and Household Welfare: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 47-69

- Masood Sarwar Awan, Mohsin Javed and Muhammad Waqas
- Implications of Public External Debt for Social Spending: A Case Study of Selected Asian Developing Countries pp. 71-103

- Sadia Shabbir and Hafiz M. Yasin
- Relative Factor Abundance and Relative Factor Price Equality in Punjab pp. 105-133

- Resham Naveed
- The Effectiveness of Corporate Governance in Constraining Earnings Management in Pakistan pp. 135-155

- Aysha S. Latif and Fahad Abdullah
- An RCA Analysis of Textiles and Clothing in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh pp. 157-168

- Khurram Shahzad
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