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Socio-economic costs of Terrorism on Pakistan's Exports

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Mamoon, Dawood/Akhtar, Sajjad/Hissam, Sadia

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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This is the first of its kind study on the socio-economic costs of terrorism on Pakistans exports. Anatomy of social costs incurred by Pakistan during 2006-2009, a period of intensified War on Terror (WOT) in the country is presented. The study highlights terrorist attacks by numbers, type, location, and periodicity, including attacks on schools and internal displacement of the population. The study details the performance of macroeconomic indicators during 2001-09. The impact of WOT on Pakistans exports is analyzed within an interlinked and interdependent framework that identifies various transmission mechanism of production and non-production cost increases in the export cycle. Finally, loss in export earnings due to terrorist attacks is quantified using single-equation econometric estimation techniques namely regression and vector error correction models. During 2006-2008, Pakistan lost export earnings in the range of 29.1-36.2 billion dollars due to its falling share in the world markets. Part of this loss is explained by WOT, as modeling exercise yields 20.4 billion dollars amounting to half to two-thirds of Pakistans overall losses in exports.

Autorenportrait

Recently, Dr Dawood Mamoon served as a Dean and Professor at School of Management and Economics of University of Islamabad (2017-18). Earlier he was Professor of Economics at UMT. There he served as Chair of Econ department and as Director Center of Graduate Research.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 31.10.2019

Umfang: 68 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.5 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9786200258243

Umbreit-Nr.: 8192575

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