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    Economic Freedom Indicators and Higher Education Reforms: Evaluation and Planning Internationalization Process by Khalid Zaman, Muhammad Qaiser Saleem, Mehboob Ahmad, Aamir Khan

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The results indicate that “freedom from corruption” increases higher education expenditures and literacy rate in Bangladesh, while trade freedom, financial development, property rights, and government spending have a positive impact on higher education expenditures and per capita GDP in India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. …”
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    Economic Freedom Indicators and Higher Education Reforms: Evaluation and Planning Internationalization Process by Khalid Zaman, Muhammad Qaiser Saleem, Mehboob Ahmad, Aamir Khan

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The results indicate that “freedom from corruption” increases higher education expenditures and literacy rate in Bangladesh, while trade freedom, financial development, property rights, and government spending have a positive impact on higher education expenditures and per capita GDP in India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. …”
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    Economic Freedom Indicators and Higher Education Reforms: Evaluation and Planning Internationalization Process by Khalid Zaman, Muhammad Qaiser Saleem, Mehboob Ahmad, Aamir Khan

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The results indicate that “freedom from corruption” increases higher education expenditures and literacy rate in Bangladesh, while trade freedom, financial development, property rights, and government spending have a positive impact on higher education expenditures and per capita GDP in India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. …”
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    Economic Freedom Indicators and Higher Education Reforms: Evaluation and Planning Internationalization Process by Khalid Zaman, Muhammad Qaiser Saleem, Mehboob Ahmad, Aamir Khan

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The results indicate that “freedom from corruption” increases higher education expenditures and literacy rate in Bangladesh, while trade freedom, financial development, property rights, and government spending have a positive impact on higher education expenditures and per capita GDP in India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. …”
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    Measurement Issues of Income and Non-Income Welfare Indicators: Assessment of Pakistan's Pro-Poor Growth by Khalid Zaman

    Published 2015-07-01
    “… The major contribution of this study is to access number of income and non-income welfare indicators i.e., human development indicators (comprises primary school enrollment, secondary school enrollment, education expenditures, literacy rate, life expectancy, population per bed doctors, maternal and child health center, health expenditures, population planning, social security welfare and natural calamities); rural development measures (includes irrigation, land reclamation, rural development and rural electrification);  safety net measures (contains food subsidy, food support programme, Tawwana Pakistan and low cost housing); and market access & community services measures (i.e., roads, buildings & highways and water supply and sanitation) for pro-poor growth reforms in Pakistan. …”
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    Measurement Issues of Income and Non-Income Welfare Indicators: Assessment of Pakistan's Pro-Poor Growth by Khalid Zaman

    Published 2015-07-01
    “… The major contribution of this study is to access number of income and non-income welfare indicators i.e., human development indicators (comprises primary school enrollment, secondary school enrollment, education expenditures, literacy rate, life expectancy, population per bed doctors, maternal and child health center, health expenditures, population planning, social security welfare and natural calamities); rural development measures (includes irrigation, land reclamation, rural development and rural electrification);  safety net measures (contains food subsidy, food support programme, Tawwana Pakistan and low cost housing); and market access & community services measures (i.e., roads, buildings & highways and water supply and sanitation) for pro-poor growth reforms in Pakistan. …”
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    Measurement Issues of Income and Non-Income Welfare Indicators: Assessment of Pakistan’s Pro-Poor Growth by Khalid Zaman

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The major contribution of this study is to access number of income and non-income welfare indicators i.e., human development indicators (comprises primary school enrollment, secondary school enrollment, education expenditures, literacy rate, life expectancy, population per bed doctors, maternal and child health center, health expenditures, population planning, social security welfare and natural calamities); rural development measures (includes irrigation, land reclamation, rural development and rural electrification); safety net measures (contains food subsidy, food support programme, Tawwana Pakistan and low cost housing); and market access & community services measures (i.e., roads, buildings & highways and water supply and sanitation) for pro-poor growth reforms in Pakistan. …”
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    Measurement Issues of Income and Non-Income Welfare Indicators: Assessment of Pakistan's Pro-Poor Growth by Khalid Zaman

    Published 2015-07-01
    “… The major contribution of this study is to access number of income and non-income welfare indicators i.e., human development indicators (comprises primary school enrollment, secondary school enrollment, education expenditures, literacy rate, life expectancy, population per bed doctors, maternal and child health center, health expenditures, population planning, social security welfare and natural calamities); rural development measures (includes irrigation, land reclamation, rural development and rural electrification);  safety net measures (contains food subsidy, food support programme, Tawwana Pakistan and low cost housing); and market access & community services measures (i.e., roads, buildings & highways and water supply and sanitation) for pro-poor growth reforms in Pakistan. …”
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