Impact of macroeconomic variables on the inflows of FDI and agriculture sector of Pakistan

Journal Title: Scientific Journal of Review - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 6

Abstract

Pakistan is famous due to its agriculture sector, due to this reason we have analyzed the different determinants on the progress of FD I. For this purpose, we have taken data from the year 1998 to 2008 an applied the OLS model. We have taken, the results that trade and GDP both have a positive association with the FDI inflows and agriculture sector and Government debt and exchange rate has the negative relationship whereas inflation has the positive relationship. This paper suggests that government should make policies to for the promotion of agriculture sector.

Authors and Affiliations

Rabia Najaf*| Department of Accounting & Finance, University of Lahore, Islamabad Campus, Pakistan., Khakan Najaf| Department of Accounting & Finance, University of Lahore, Islamabad Campus, Pakistan.

Keywords

Related Articles

Check jurisprudence - legal war crime, and corruption on earth, about the rights of Iran

One of the offenses in the Iranian law and jurisprudence, of offenses against public peace and security, it is learned, is the enemy of God and corruption on earth, war, destruction and the means to achieve abstraction w...

President bush doctrine in the middle East and Iran

George Herbert Walker Bush was confronted with major changes in the world in his president time. The Cold War ended after 40 years, the Communist empire collapsed and the Berlin Wall collapsed, too. The Soviet Union lost...

The investigation of the role of small towns on economic and social development of surrounding areas, case study: Zahak

The interaction and link between cities andrural areas is considered as the main factor in the process of social, economicand cultural changes. In spite of the fact that, most developmental theoriesand executive procedur...

Pro poor research, science and technology for agricultural development in the context of climate change and variability

Due to climatic change and variability, achieving sustainability in agricultural development with emphasis on satisfying basic human needs and improving people’s standard of living through enhancing food security and r...

Women empowerment as a tool against food insecurity in Sub Saharan Africa

Promoting food production andsecurity continues to be a major challenge in Sub Saharan Africa. This discussion seeks to explore the opportunitiesand constraints that women experience in accessing and participating equi...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP235
  • DOI 10.14196/sjr.v5i6.2231
  • Views 635
  • Downloads 76

How To Cite

Rabia Najaf*, Khakan Najaf (2016). Impact of macroeconomic variables on the inflows of FDI and agriculture sector of Pakistan. Scientific Journal of Review, 5(6), 430-434. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-235