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A note on pro-poor social expenditures. (2014). Zaman, Khalid ; Khilji, Bashir .
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  17. Landlessness and Rural Poverty in Pakistan. (2004). Ali, Hammad ; Anwar, Talat ; Qureshi, Sarfraz K..
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  18. Poverty and social safety nets: a case study of Pakistan. (2003). Mohammad, Irfan.
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  19. An Assessment of the Impact of Trade Liberalisation on Welfare in Pakistan: A General Equilibrium Analysis. (2003). Siddiqui, Rehana ; Kemal, Abdul Razzaq.
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  21. Structural Adjustment and Poverty in Pakistan. (2003). Kemal, Abdul Razzaq.
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  22. Decomposition of Changes in Poverty Measures: Sectoral and Institutional Considerations for the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper of Pakistan. (2003). Azhar, Ali Shan ; Khan, Aliya H..
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  24. Agricultural Productivity, Efficiency, and Rural Poverty in Irrigated Pakistan: A Stochastic Production FrontiermAnalysis. (2003). Ahmad, Munir.
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  25. Unsustainable Debt Burden and Poverty in Pakistan: A Case for Enhanced HIPC Initiative. (2002). Anwar, Tilat.
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  26. Impact of Globalization and Liberalization on Growth, Employment and Poverty: A Case Study of Pakistan. (2002). Anwar, Tilat.
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  27. Governance and Poverty in Pakistan. (2002). Hassan, Mian Tayyab .
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  28. MIMAP Synthesis Report: Major Conclusions and Policy Implications. (2001). Mohammad, Irfan ; Kemal, Abdul Razzaq ; Arif, Ghulam ; A. R., Kemal, ; G. M. , Arif, ; G. M., Arif, .
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  29. Poverty across the agro- ecological zones in rural Pakistan. (2001). Arif, Ghulam ; Ahmad, Munir ; G. M., Arif, ; G. M. , Arif, .
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  30. An introduction to the 1998-99 Pakistan socioeconomic survey (PSES). (2001). Nasir, Zafar ; Arshad, Nabeela ; Arif, Ghulam ; ali, syed ; G. M., Arif, ; Syed, Mubashir Ali ; G. M. , Arif, .
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  31. Estimating Poverty in Pakistan The Non-food Consumption Share Approach. (2001). Haq, Rashida ; Bhatti, Mohammad Ali .
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  32. Triff Reduction and Income Destribution A CGE-based Analysis for Urban and Rural Households in Pakistan. (2001). Siddiqui, Rehana ; Kemal, Abdul Razzaq.
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  33. Tariff Reduction and Income Distribution: A CGE-based Analysis for Urban and Rural Households in Pakistan. (2001). Siddiqui, Rehana ; Kemal, Abdul Razzaq.
    In: MIMAP Technical Paper Series.
    RePEc:pid:mimaps:2001:11.

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  34. Tariff Reduction and Functional Income Distribution in Pakistan: A CGE Model. (2001). Siddiqui, Rizwana ; Iqbal, Zafar.
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  35. Profile of Poverty in Pakistan, 1998-99. (2001). Arif, Ghulam ; Qureshi, Sarfraz K..
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  36. An Introduction to the 1998-99 Pakistan Socioeconomic Survey (PSES). (2001). Nasir, Zafar ; Arshad, Nabeela ; Arif, Ghulam ; ali, syed.
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  37. MIMAP SYNTHESIS REPORT: Major Conclusions and Policy Implications. (2001). Kemal, Abdul Razzaq ; Arif, Ghulam ; Irfan, M..
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  38. Globalisation and Its Implications for Agriculture, Food Security, and Poverty in Pakistan. (2001). Mustafa, Usman ; Sharif, Mohammad ; Malik, Waqar.
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  39. The Economics of Stateless Nations: Sovereign Debt and Popular Well-being in Pakistan. (2001). Zaman, Arshad .
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  40. Occupational Profile of Poverty in Pakistan. (2001). Haq, Rashida.
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  41. Youth employment and unemployment in Pakistan - an overview of 1990s. (2000). Mohammad, Irfan.
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  42. Analysis of Non-conventional Indicators of Gender Relations: Evidence from Pakistan. (2000). Siddiqui, Rehana ; Hamid, Shahnaz.
    In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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  43. Recent Rise in Poverty and Its Implications for Poor Households in Pakistan. (2000). Arif, Ghulam.
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  44. Rural Non-agriculture Employment and Poverty in Pakistan. (2000). Nazli, Hina ; Haq, Rashida ; Arif, Ghulam.
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  45. TARIFF REDUCTION AND FUNCTIONAL INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN PAKISTAN: A CGE Analysis. (1999). Siddiqui, Rizwana ; Iqbal, Zafar.
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  46. Rural non-farm sector in Pakistan. (1999). Mohammad, Irfan.
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  47. Dynamics of Growth, Poverty, and Inequality in Pakistan. (1999). Ali, Salman ; Tahir, Sayyid.
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  48. A Social Sector Strategy for Pakistan. (1998). Mahmood, Zafar.
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    In: The Pakistan Development Review.
    RePEc:pid:journl:v:37:y:1998:i:4:p:765-779.

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    In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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