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Trade policies are an essential enabler of economic growth, job creation, and poverty
reduction for developed as well as developing countries. Trade provides new market
opportunities for domestic firms, stronger productivity, and innovation through competition. The
macroeconometric modelsplay an important contribution in policy optimization. After reviewing
Pakistan’s regional trade performance, it is concluded that regional trade can play a vital role in
the economic development of Pakistan. To sustain this improvement, there is a need to construct
a macroeconomic model to forecast regional trade and perform scenario analysis to make growth
enhancing policies for the country.
In this study, we develop a macroeconometric model for evaluation of region related
trade policyand forecasting of trade performance of Pakistan. These regions are Organization of
Islamic Council (OIC), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD),
Association of SouthEast Asian Nations (ASEAN), South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation (SAARC) and the rest of the world. Macroeconometric model has been developed
that contains 15 behavioral equations and 8 identities. Cointegration results suggest there exist
long run relationships among variables of all behavioral equations. Additionally, results of
different policy shocks based on (i) export price, (ii) importprice, (iii) exchange rate, (iv) foreign
direct investment, (v) interest rate and (vi) foreign exchange reservesuggest that the model is
useful for economic planning to sustain growth performance of Pakistan.
In addition to this, it is also noticed that very few studies attempt to examine the
relationship between international trade and human development. Some panel and cross section
studies have been done but mostly Pakistan has not been included. This study also examines first
time ever the effect of aggregate and disaggregates trade on human development in Pakistan by
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using annual time series data. This study contains five models in which human development with
(i) total trade (ii) aggregate exports (iii) aggregate imports (iv) exports of primary commodities,
semi manufactured goods and manufactured goods and (v) imports of consumer goods, imports
of capital goods, imports of industrial raw material of consumer goods and imports of industrial
raw material for consumer goods are considered. Cointegration test has been applied to check the
long run relationship between human development and trade. Sensitivity analysis confirms that
initial results are robust. Causality analysis has also been done the causal relationship between
international trade and human development. Generally, it is concluded that trade is a significant
contributor to human development in Pakistan. |
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