M. Ali Kemal
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
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Archive | 2007
Nadeem Ul Haque; M. Ali Kemal
Throughout Pakistans history, policy has sought to promote exports through government support and incentives. The government machinery is geared to export promotion especially through direct and indirect subsidies. Surprisingly, these policies have been continued without serious examination. This paper makes a first attempt to evaluate these policies by estimating the impact of two such schemes - export financing and rebate/refund schemes - on export performance. Our analysis shows that, over the long run, the export financing scheme had a negative effect on exports while the rebate/refund scheme affected exports insignificantly. Subsidy schemes clearly do not seem to work, yet they have been retained for many years.
The Pakistan Development Review | 2017
M. Ali Kemal; Omer Siddique; Ahmed Waqar Qasim
The primary objective of this paper is to find whether fiscal consolidation has positive impact on economic growth in Pakistan or not, using nonlinear specification. In addition to checking nonlinear relationship between fiscal deficit and economic growth, we also compute optimal level of fiscal deficit that enhances growth, using data from 1976 to 2015. The results show that at the current level, fiscal deficit is positively associated with economic growth but fiscal deficit at a very high level would be damaging for growth. The nonlinear association between fiscal deficit and economic growth suggests that Pakistan would need to keep fiscal deficit in check and keep on practicing fiscal prudence. The analysis of data reveals that although the fiscal deficit has come down over the years, capital, or development, expenditures have also come down. According to the calculations in this paper, the optimal level of fiscal deficit is 0.74 percent of GDP, implying that Pakistan’s expenditure composition and tax structure needs to be revisited to achieve higher economic growth. JEL Classifications: 2SLS Keywords: Economic Growth, Fiscal Consolidation
The Pakistan Development Review | 2006
M. Ali Kemal
Archive | 2003
M. Ali Kemal
The Pakistan Development Review | 2005
M. Ali Kemal; Usman Qadir
Archive | 2011
Henna Ahsan; Zainab Iftikhar; M. Ali Kemal
Lahore Journal of Economics | 2012
Henna Ahsan; Zainab Iftikhar; M. Ali Kemal
The Pakistan Development Review | 2004
M. Ali Kemal; Rana Murad Haider
Archive | 2015
Ahmed Waqar Qasim; M. Ali Kemal; Omer Siddique
The Pakistan Development Review | 2012
M. Ali Kemal; Ahmed Waqar Qasim