Government Expenditures, Health, and Economic Growth in Pakistan: A Comprehensive Overview for Sustainable Development
Nourena Shahzadi,
Hina Hafiz,
Sadia Idrees,
Salman Masood Sheikh and
Saif Ur Rahman
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Nourena Shahzadi: MS Scholar, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Superior University Lahore, Pakistan
Hina Hafiz: MS Scholar, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Superior University Lahore, Pakistan
Sadia Idrees: Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Superior University Lahore Pakistan
Salman Masood Sheikh: Dean & Professor, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Superior University Lahore, Pakistan
Saif Ur Rahman: Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, Superior University Lahore, Pakistan
Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 2024, vol. 13, issue 1, 709-713
Abstract:
This research is conducted to investigate the effects of FDI Government Expenditures on Population health and economic growth in Pakistan. This study inspects and provides a summary of the theoretical and empirical research conducted on the topic. First it provides a thorough analysis of how government spending unemployment poverty and foreign direct investment (FDI) affect Pakistan population health and economic growth. Second it integrates theoretical and empirical findings from published sources to acknowledge the body of literature already in existence. Additionally this article also sheds light on the theoretical foundations that support the mechanics and justifications of various approaches. Thirdly this paper suggests directions for future study that might be productive. Through a critical study and synthesis of current theories and studies this paper advances our understanding of the effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) and government spending on population health and economic growth.
Keywords: Economic Growth; Population health; FDI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.61506/01.00259
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