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Number of items: 11.

2009

Akmal, Muhammad Shahbaz and Ahmad, Khalil and Ali, Muhammad (2009): Exports-Led Growth Hypothesis in Pakistan: Further Evidence. Forthcoming in:

4 September 2011

Muhammad, Shahbaz and Pervaz, Azeem and Ahmad, Khalil (2011): Exports-led growth hypothesis in Pakistan: further evidence.

2014

Ahmad, Khalil and Ali, Amjad and Chani, Muhammad Irfan (2014): Does sector specific foreign aid matter for fertility? An empirical analysis form Pakistan. Published in: Bangladesh Development Studies , Vol. 37, No. 4 (December 2014): pp. 65-76.

Ali, Amjad and Ahmad, Khalil (2014): The Impact of Socio-Economic Factors on Life Expectancy for Sultanate of Oman: An Empirical Analysis. Published in:

Ali, Amjad and Ahmad, Khalil (2014): The Impact of Socio-Economic Factors on Life Expectancy for Sultanate of Oman: An Empirical Analysis. Published in: Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research , Vol. 22, No. 2 (2014): pp. 218-224.

December 2014

Ahmad, Khalil and Ali, Amjad and Irfan Chani, Muhammad (2014): Does sector specific foreign aid matter for fertility? An empirical analysis form Pakistan.

January 2016

Ahmad, Khalil and Ali, Amjad (2016): Rising Population and Food Insecurity Linkages in Pakistan: Testing Malthusian Population Growth Theory.

May 2018

Ahmad, Khalil and Ali, Safdar and Ali, Amjad (2018): Trade Revenue Implications of Trade Liberalization in Pakistan. Forthcoming in:

2019

Ali, Safdar and Ahmad, Khalil and Ali, Amjad (2019): Does Decomposition of GDP Growth Matter for the Poor? Empirical Evidence from Pakistan.

Ahmad, Khalil and Ali, Amjad (2019): The Effect of Trade Liberalization on Expenditure Structure of Pakistan.

February 2022

Ahmad, Khalil and Ali, Amjad and Yang, Michael (2022): The Effect of Trade Liberalization on Expenditure Structure of Pakistan.

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