
Saghir Pervaiz Ghauri- Doctor of Economics
- Professor (Full) at Jinnah University for Women
Saghir Pervaiz Ghauri
- Doctor of Economics
- Professor (Full) at Jinnah University for Women
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The problem of environmental pollution is a burning issue in the current era. Many studies have been conducted on the relationship between environmental pollution and energy consumption, but there is rare literature on disaggregating sectors of energy consumption, especially focusing on electricity consumption that causes environmental pollution in...
The blue economy is considered parallel to the traditional economy and acts as one of the major
drivers of growth and development (in the form of blue growth). The world is blessed with a coastline of 1.16
million kilometers, and many are declared maritime nations due to their larger coastal areas. As a driver to
boost economic growth, this sect...
Exchange rates play a crucial role as economic indicators in developing nations such as Pakistan, where their instability can have profound effects on economic stability. This study investigates the dynamics of asset returns, risk factors, and exchange rate volatility under different political systems, focusing on both daily and monthly frequencies...
Trade has been playing a significant part as an engine of growth for almost every nation on the globe. Each country attempts to have bilateral, regional, free trade, or preferential trade agreements to boost its economic growth and potential. The study focuses on investigating the bilateral trade potential of Pakistan with selected Organization for...
Tourism is the world's fastest-growing industry and one of the major contributors to economic growth in
various economies. While the government of Pakistan is making efforts to revitalize the tourism sector, this
research paper attempts to identify the association between economic growth, tourism, and other
macroeconomic variables including, exc...
The purpose of the study is to forecast the volatility for returns of the exchange rate of Pakistan concerning US dollars along with the impact of covid-19 so that we can find out the feasibility of holding this asset along with the risk and returns associated with it. For this purpose daily data has been taken from the State bank of Pakistan on a...
This research paper made an effort to define the association between Tourism and macroeconomic variables (Economic growth, Exchange rate, current account deficit and inflation). The objective is to discover if the association is unidirectional or bidirectional. For this purpose annual data has been used since 1995 to 2018. Furthermore, Cointegratio...
This research paper determines the association between two inflation indicators, consumer price index and wholesale price index in three groups' i.e. general group, food group, and non-food group. The objective is to f ind out if the relationship is unidirectional or bidirectional between CPI and WPI in all groups. For this purpose monthly data fro...
This research paper determines the association between two inflation indicators, consumer price index and wholesale price index in three groups' i.e. general group, food group, and non-food group. The objective is to find out if the relationship is unidirectional or bidirectional between CPI and WPI in all groups. For this purpose monthly data from...
The research is carried out to find out the relationship of macroeconomic factors with the financial soundness indicators of CARAMELS framework for non-life insurance industry, by using a panel data set of 22 non-life insurance companies of Pakistan from the year 2007 to 2016. The study is established on a most applicable panel data technique (rand...
The study is carried out to identify the relations of firm-specific factors with the financial soundness indicators of CARAMELS framework for the non-life insurance industry, by using a panel data set of 22 non-life insurance companies of Pakistan from 2007 to the year 2016. This study is established on two most applicable panel data techniques (ra...