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Energy Mix And Climate Change In Pakistan, Syed Murtaza Nadeem
Energy Mix And Climate Change In Pakistan, Syed Murtaza Nadeem
CBER Conference
No abstract provided.
Stock Market, Covid-19 And Oil Price Crash: Evidence From Selected Opec Countries, Shomaila Habib
Stock Market, Covid-19 And Oil Price Crash: Evidence From Selected Opec Countries, Shomaila Habib
CBER Conference
No abstract provided.
Measuring The Trend Of Consumption Expenditure Inequality In Pakistan, Asad Kakar
Measuring The Trend Of Consumption Expenditure Inequality In Pakistan, Asad Kakar
CBER Conference
No abstract provided.
Trade Creation And Trade Diversion For Pakistan China Free Trade Agreement (Fta), Aysha Khatoon
Trade Creation And Trade Diversion For Pakistan China Free Trade Agreement (Fta), Aysha Khatoon
CBER Conference
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Remittances On Total Factor Productivity In Pakistan, Muhammad Shafiq Ur Rehman, Dr. Muhammad Nishat
The Impact Of Remittances On Total Factor Productivity In Pakistan, Muhammad Shafiq Ur Rehman, Dr. Muhammad Nishat
CBER Conference
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On The Wrong Side Of The Track: The Role Of Karachi Circular Railway In Determining Intra-City Boundaries, Aneela Kiran, Dr. Faisal S. Qadri
On The Wrong Side Of The Track: The Role Of Karachi Circular Railway In Determining Intra-City Boundaries, Aneela Kiran, Dr. Faisal S. Qadri
CBER Conference
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Sustainability Of Genetically Modified (Gm) Crops, Abdul Hakeem, Wajid Ali Shah
Sustainability Of Genetically Modified (Gm) Crops, Abdul Hakeem, Wajid Ali Shah
CBER Conference
This proposal identifies the methods used in the modification of crops, their production, modification, expansion, benefits, and carbon emission. Moreover, the special focus of this proposal is to explain the need for GM crops for developing nations which are witnessing exponential growth of their populations. Additionally, it pursues to determine how in the environmental and economic context, the significance of GM crops is overwhelming and cannot be overlooked. The greenhouse ePect reduction is the other essential output of the GM crops as shown through the illustrations.
The Economics Of Crime, Syed M. Hasnain Saeed
The Economics Of Crime, Syed M. Hasnain Saeed
CBER Conference
Denomination of major crimes in Pakistan-KPK & Balochistan has the highest murder or attempt to murder rates. Sindh has the highest rate of Kidnappings and Punjab has the highest rate of theft. According to our research findings, 1 % point increase in unemployment increases country’s rankings in Crime Index by 0.455 Points.
Conference Program Schedule, Institute Of Business Administration
Conference Program Schedule, Institute Of Business Administration
CBER Conference
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Wage Gap Among Urban Natives And Rural-Urban Migrants In Pakistan, Muhammad Umair, Lubna Naz
Wage Gap Among Urban Natives And Rural-Urban Migrants In Pakistan, Muhammad Umair, Lubna Naz
CBER Conference
Pakistan has a total labor force of 65.5 million in 2019. According to the Labour Force Survey 2017-18, more than one-third of the labor force is working in urban areas, and one-tenth comprises rural-urban migrants. It is evident that rural-urban migration increases labor supply in the urban labor market and consequently causes a reduction in wages, particularly for unskilled and semi-skilled workers. This study makes the first attempt to evaluate the wage gap among urban native and rural-urban migrant workers using a sample of 12,302 workers, comprising 10,793 urban natives and 1,509 rural-urban migrants, extracted from the latest Labour Force …
Alternate Energy As A Sustainable Energy Resource In Pakistan, Sassi Bhutto, Riaz Ahmed Shaikh, Riffat Abdul Latif Mughal
Alternate Energy As A Sustainable Energy Resource In Pakistan, Sassi Bhutto, Riaz Ahmed Shaikh, Riffat Abdul Latif Mughal
CBER Conference
The energy crisis of Pakistan is a reality. Researchers have emphasized that renewable energy is the solution for Pakistan’s energy problem. This paper in its first part of analysis presents the overview of the potential of alternate energy in Pakistan. It discovers the prospects of nuclear power in Pakistan and use of renewable energy for economic activities. Further, the impact of GDP growth, none-renewable energy consumption and renewable energy consumption has been examined on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in Pakistan. The ARDL model was executed and the results showed that in Pakistan, non-renewable energy consumption has significantly contributed in CO2 …
As Sacred, As Sustainable: The Normative Dimension Of Sustainable Economics, Amana Raquib, Omar Javaid, Gulnaz Anjum
As Sacred, As Sustainable: The Normative Dimension Of Sustainable Economics, Amana Raquib, Omar Javaid, Gulnaz Anjum
CBER Conference
The self-esteem, self-image and subsequently self-worth of young consumers all around the globe, are determined by unsustainable consumption habits. This is equally true for Muslim youth who are as vulnerable to the pressure of building their self-image as consumers. This has led to adverse effects on the ecosystem and therefore, goes against the United Nation’s sustainable development goals (Goal no. 6,7,11-15). This paper argues that by changing the criterion to gauge and establish their self-image, self-esteem, and self-worth, we can influence the degree of sustainability of the consumption patterns of young Muslim individuals. This would subsequently undo the undue pressure …
Career Aspirations Of Female Students In Economics: A Case Study Of Public Sector Universities In Punjab, Sadia Sherbaz, Dr. Bushra Yasmin
Career Aspirations Of Female Students In Economics: A Case Study Of Public Sector Universities In Punjab, Sadia Sherbaz, Dr. Bushra Yasmin
CBER Conference
In Pakistan women remain grossly underrepresented in top echelons in the field of Economics. Achievement pre-supposes aspiration. Higher aspirations result, generally, in better career outcomes. We intend to explore the determinants of career aspirations among women in Economics, in order to reliably identify hang-ups and barriers to career advancement of Pakistani women in the field. Our study focuses on female university students enrolled in Economics departments in Punjab, Pakistan. We have studied a sample of 415 women to ascertain the factors affecting their career aspirations. The data were collected through structured questionnaire by purposive sampling and the filed survey was …
Human Development And Inequality - Panel Discussion Ii With Undp Pakistan, Undp Pakistan
Human Development And Inequality - Panel Discussion Ii With Undp Pakistan, Undp Pakistan
CBER Conference
In collaboration with the UNDP Pakistan, a panel discussion on “Sustainable Development: Inequality and Inclusive Growth” took place amongst Mr. Knut Ostby, Resident Representative, UNDP Pakistan, Dr. S Akbar Zaidi, Executive Director, IBA, Dr. Sania Nishtar, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety, and Dr. Waqar Masood, SAPM on Revenue. The session was moderated by Asim Sajjad Akhtar. Mr. Knut Ostby said, “As one of the first countries to pledge its commitment to the 2030 Agenda on the SDGs, Pakistan understands the simple truth that equality is the cornerstone of sustainable development”. Mr. Ostby …
Sustainable Economic Development In The Post-Covid Era In Asia And The Pacific, Yasuyuki Sawada
Sustainable Economic Development In The Post-Covid Era In Asia And The Pacific, Yasuyuki Sawada
CBER Conference
The second day of the 1st International Conference at the CBER, IBA Karachi commenced with an opening address by the Chief Economist at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Mr. Yasuyuki Sawada. Speaking about the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus and how it has destabilized the economic outlook and widened existing social inequalities, impacting lives and livelihoods of millions in Asia-Pacific region and beyond, Sawada remarked, “Regional GDP contracted by 0.2% in 2020 with East Asia faring much better. After a sharp contraction last year, growth in South Asia will rebound in 2021. However, the recovery will be uneven”. Dr. Sawada’s …
Conference Program Schedule, Institute Of Business Administration
Conference Program Schedule, Institute Of Business Administration
CBER Conference
No abstract provided.
Conference Program Schedule, Institute Of Business Administration
Conference Program Schedule, Institute Of Business Administration
CBER Conference
No abstract provided.
Demand Forecasting For Lucky Cement, Muhammad Arsalan Rashid
Demand Forecasting For Lucky Cement, Muhammad Arsalan Rashid
CBER Conference
As we know that demand is the Quantities of a good or service that people are ready to buy at various prices within some given time, other factors besides price held constant I tried to forecast the sales for next years. I removed seasonality factors and applied other determinants to predict the demand. By using values of independent variables in my Regression, the Annual Sales of Lucky Cement for period 2020-2021 is found to be around 7.9 Million Tons.