Afia Malik
Afia Malik
Afia Malik
Research Ecoomist
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Qualification

1995 – 1996 Institute of Social Studies The Hague
                   Masters in Economics of Development

1987 – 1989 Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad
                   Masters in Economics

Experiences

1997 to date      Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad
                        Research Economist
1989 – 1996      Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad
                        Staff Economist

Publications


• “Dependency Ratio, Foreign Capital Inflows and the Rate of Savings in Pakistan”. Pakistan Development  Review. 1992 Vol. 31, No. 4 [coauthor].
• Macro-economic Framework for the Eighth Five-Year Plan for Pakistan. 1993. Pakistan Institute of Development Economics [coauthor].
• “Determinants of National Saving Rate in Pakistan”. Economia

Internazionale. 1994, Vol. XlVll, No. 4 [coauthor].
• The “Exports, Growth and Causality: An application of Co-integration and Error-correction Modeling”. Pakistan Development Review. 1995 Vol. 34, No. 4 [coauthor].
• “Government Expenditure and Private Consumption in Pakistan”. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management. 1997, Vol. 9, No. 3 [coauthor].
• Textile and Clothing Exports of Pakistan_ Review. Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Research Seminar Series June 2000, Islamabad [principal author].
• Demand for Textile and Clothing Exports of Pakistan. 2000 Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Research Report Series number 180. Islamabad [principal author].
• “The Relationship between Real Wages and Output: Evidence from Pakistan”. The Pakistan Development Review. 2000, Vol. 39, No. 4 [principal author].
• “Debt and Economic Growth in South Asia”. The Pakistan Development Review. 2001, Vol. 40, No. 4 [coauthor].
• “Economy and the Government: Privatisation and Regulation in Pakistan”. Paper prepared for the CRC International Workshop on Regulation, Competition and Development: Setting a New Agenda. September 2002 [coauthor].
• “Liberalisation and the Textile Exports of Pakistan”. Trade Wind Newsletter. September 2003 [principal author].
• “Effectiveness of Regulatory Structure in the Power Sector of Pakistan”. PIDE Working paper series (forthcoming) [principal author].
Book Reviews
• Jan Sarvaes, Thomas L., Jacobson & Shirley A. White (eds.). Participatory Communication for Social Change. The Pakistan Development  Review, Vol. 35, No. 3, Autumn 1996.
• Barbara Harris-White. The Political Economy of Agricultural Markets in South India: Masters of the Countryside. The Pakistan Development Review. Vol.36, No.1, Spring 1997.
• Ross Mallick. Development, Ethnicity and Human Rights in South Asia. The Pakistan Development Review. Vol.36, No. 3, Autumn 1997.
• Norman Uphoff, Milton J. Esman and Anirudh Krishna. Reasons for Success: Learning from Instructive Experiences in Rural Development. The Pakistan Development Review. Vol. 37, No. 3, Autumn 1998.
• Rita Manchanda (ed.). Women, War and Peace in South Asia: Beyond Victimhood to Agency. The Pakistan Development Review. Vol. 40, No. 1, Spring 2001.
• Brenda Cranney. Local Environment and Lived Experience: The Mountain Women of Himachal Pradesh. The Pakistan Development Review. Vol. 40, No. 3, Autumn 2001. 
• Naila Kabeer, Geetha B. Nambissan and Ramya Subrahmanian. Child Labour and the Right to Education in South Asia: Needs versus Rights. The Pakistan Development Review. Vol. 42, No. 1, Spring 2003.
• Stuart Gillespie and Lawrence J. Haddad. The Double Burden of M
• Report of the forum on Regulation, Competition, and Information.  [coauthor]. 
• Textile and Clothing Industry of Pakistan and India: Comparison and Trade Prospect in the Global Context [unpublished MA thesis at the Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands].
• Factors affecting the Manufacturing Exports of Pakistan
• Political economy and the Education sectors of Pakistan.
• Institutional issues in the Health Sector of Pakistan.
• Private Initiatives in the Transport Sector of Pakistan