Identifying the Factors that Affect the Financial Sustainability in Balochistan Province of Pakistan
Waseem Sadiq
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Abstract:
This study defines the factors affecting the financial sustainability in province of Balochistan. This research also describes that the financial sustainability in Balochistan is influenced by multiple diverse macro and micro level factors those create barriers and obstacles for development of province. These factors include political instability, poor infrastructure, poor quality of education, poor governance practices, law & order situation and corruption. This research was conducted to find out the relationship between financial sustainability and the following variables. The sample size for conducted research was 105 respondents from Balochistan. Keeping in view the nature of relationship among the variables, correlation matrix and regression analysis, in addition to frequency analysis were used to analyze the findings. The survey questionnaire was designed on likert scale and responses were acquired through the stratified sampling method.
Keywords: Political Instability; Infrastructure; Quality of Education; Law and Order Situation; Corruption. Financial Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G2 G3 G32 G38 M1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-12-28, Revised 2014-01-06
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