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Sectoral Total Factor Productivity In Pakistan

Naseem Faraz, Omer Siddique and Asim Saeed
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Naseem Faraz: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Omer Siddique: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Asim Saeed: Ministry of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Islamabad

No 2023:1, PIDE Research Report from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

Abstract: Arguably, productivity is one of the key building blocks for global competitiveness. Evidence suggests that total factor productivity growth is positively correlated with GDP growth. As Pakistan continues to search for high and sustainable export-led growth, it is crucial to keep sight of the most critical denominator of the objective: productivity – its significance in the recipe for growth remains unmatched.

Pages: 30
Date: 2023
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