Impact of Trade Openness on Economic Growth: A Case Study of Pakistan'

  • Ahmad R
  • Raza K
  • Saher S
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Purpose: This paper estimates the impact of trade openness and economic growth in Pakistan by using time series data from period of 1975-2014. Econometric method was applied to estimate the impact of trade openness on economic growth. Gross fixed capital formation (proxy of investment), Foreign direct investment, Imports, Exports & trade openness (proxy of trade openness to check the volume of trade of a country) is used as explanatory variables while gross domestic product is treated as dependent variable in this study. Johansson co. integration approach developed by Johannes & Jeslius (1988) is used to evaluate the long run relationship among variables in this study. The results suggest that trade openness, imports, exports and foreign direct investment cast have positive impact on economic growth while on the other hand; gross fixed capital formation &labor force has negative impact on economic growth.

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Ahmad, R., Raza, K., & Saher, S. (2017). Impact of Trade Openness on Economic Growth: A Case Study of Pakistan’. Review of Economics and Development Studies, 3(1), 57–68. https://doi.org/10.26710/reads.v3i1.165

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