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Dynamic Properties of an Aggregate Econometric Model of Pakistan's Economy

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  • Ather Maqsood Ahmed

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

  • Muhammad Rafiq

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

  • M. Shahid Iqbal

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad.)

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  • Ather Maqsood Ahmed & Muhammad Rafiq & M. Shahid Iqbal, 1993. "Dynamic Properties of an Aggregate Econometric Model of Pakistan's Economy," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 32(4), pages 1031-1041.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:journl:v:32:y:1993:i:4:p:1031-1041
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    1. Peter A. Cornelisse & Jan Martens, 1989. "Short-ran Money Demand and Supply Relations in Pakistan," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 28(4), pages 995-1007.
    2. AsHFAQUE H. KHAN, 1980. "The Demand for Money in Pakistan. Some Further Results," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 19(1), pages 25-50.
    3. Ather Maqsood Ahmed & Mohammad Rafiq, 1987. "Monetary Anticipations and the Demand for Money: An Application for the South Asian Region," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 26(4), pages 529-539.
    4. I. U. Mangla, 1979. "An Annual Money Demand Function for Pakistan. Some Further Results," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 18(1), pages 21-33.
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