The Pakistan Development Review

2.1k papers and 14.2k indexed citations i.

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The 2.1k papers published in The Pakistan Development Review in the last decades have received a total of 14.2k indexed citations. Papers published in The Pakistan Development Review usually cover Economics and Econometrics (804 papers), General Economics, Econometrics and Finance (609 papers) and Sociology and Political Science (391 papers) specifically the topics of Economic Theory and Policy (315 papers), Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth (293 papers) and Global Financial Crisis and Policies (267 papers). The most active scholars publishing in The Pakistan Development Review are Ashfaque H. Khan, A. R. Kemal, Zeba A. Sathar, Rounaq Jahan, Muhammad Arshad Khan, Abdul Qayyum, Naushin Mahmood, Attiya Yasmin Javid, Rashīd Amjad and Eatzaz Ahmad.

In The Last Decade

Fields of papers published in The Pakistan Development Review

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Countries where authors publish in The Pakistan Development Review

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