Title of article :
EDUCATION, POVERTY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SOUTH ASIA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
Author/Authors :
Afzal, M. University of the Punjab - Department of Economics, Pakistan , Shafiq, M. University of the Punjab - Institute of Quality Technology Management, Pakistan , Ahmad, N. University of the Sargodha - Department of Economics, Pakistan , Qasim, H. M. University of the Punjab - Department of Economics, Pakistan , Sarwar, K. Lahore Leads University - Department of Economics, Pakistan
From page :
131
To page :
154
Abstract :
The study investigated the linkages between education, poverty and economic growth in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Panel data for the period of 1995-96 to 2012-13 was used. The findings confirmed positive relationship between education and economic growth, while poverty is found to be inversely related to economic growth for these countries of South Asia. The study recommends that each sample country should adopt poverty reduction and education enhancing policies to accelerate her economic growth. To compete with other countries of the region, Pakistan has to raise her average level of education. These countries should design such policies that engage their population in a more productive uses so that the economic growth of these countries may further be enhanced.
Keywords :
Growth , Education , Poverty , and Panel Data
Journal title :
Journal of Quality and Technology Management
Journal title :
Journal of Quality and Technology Management
Record number :
2581316
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