Jafar Hussain
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First Name: | Jafar |
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Last Name: | Hussain |
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RePEc Short-ID: | phu342 |
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Affiliation
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Islamabad, Pakistanhttp://www.pide.org.pk/
RePEc:edi:pideipk (more details at EDIRC)
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- Syed Mubashir Ali & Jafar Hussain, 2001. "Fertility Transition in Pakistan: Evidence from Census," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 40(4), pages 537-550.
- zafar Mahmood & Jafar Hussain, 1991. "Performance of Foreign and Local Firms in Pakistan: A Comparison," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 30(4), pages 837-847.
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- Syed Mubashir Ali & Jafar Hussain, 2001.
"Fertility Transition in Pakistan: Evidence from Census,"
The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 40(4), pages 537-550.
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- Ahmad, Zaheer & Batool, Zahara & Starkey, Paul, 2019. "Understanding mobility characteristics and needs of older persons in urban Pakistan with respect to use of public transport and self-driving," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 74(C), pages 181-190.
- Atif Ikram Butt, 2014. "A Theoretical Framework for Engaging with Religion in Development Projects," Journal of Developing Societies, , vol. 30(3), pages 323-341, September.
- Syed Mubashir Ali & Mohammad Framurz K. Kiani, 2003. "Ageing and Poverty in Pakistan," MIMAP Technical Paper Series 2003:18, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
- Chao, Fengqing & Wazir, Muhammad Asif & Ombao, Hernando, 2021. "Levels and trends in sex ratio at birth in provinces of Pakistan from 1980 to 2020 with scenario-based missing female birth projections to 2050: a Bayesian modeling approach," SocArXiv 5n3y8, Center for Open Science.
- zafar Mahmood & Jafar Hussain, 1991.
"Performance of Foreign and Local Firms in Pakistan: A Comparison,"
The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 30(4), pages 837-847.
Cited by:
- Girum Abebe, 2012. "Ownership, Management Practices, Upgrading, and Productivity in the Metalworking sector: Evidence from Ethiopia," Working Papers 009, Policy Studies Institute.
- Kumar, Nagesh, 1996. "Foreign Direct Investments and Technology Transfers in Development: A Perspective on Recent Literature," UNU-INTECH Discussion Paper Series 1996-06, United Nations University - INTECH.
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