National Transfer Accounts for PakistanEstimating the Generational Economy for Pakistan
Durre Nayab and
Omer Siddique
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Omer Siddique: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
No 2020:3, PIDE Research Report from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
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There is much talk of reaping the demographic dividend in Pakistan, but no verifiable evidence is available on its magnitude. To benefit from the demographic transition underway in the country, the policymakers must be aware of the macroeconomic implications of changes in the age-structure changes taking place. To reap the full benefits of this opportunity, public allocations should be made in such a way that it brings home the dividends provided by the peculiar demographic scenario presented by the fertility transition taking place in the country.
Pages: 39
Date: 2020
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