31 research outputs found

    Psychiatric Health Laws in Pakistan: From Lunacy to Mental Health

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    Recent changes in mental health services and in the laws governing treatment if mentally ill individuals are encouraging, but further improvement is needed

    Managing the Gap Between Actual and Target Capital Structure: An Evidence From Pakistan

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    Investment framework is one of the most significant components that impact the company’s value. Reliable funding choices for a company generally lead to a capital structure that increases the firm’s value (Abor, 2006). Early studies provide contradictory reviews about a company’s capital structure decisions. This paper investigates the partial adjustment model for a company’s target capital structure. The study also explores how companies operating in different sectors of Pakistani market adjust towards the target capital structure levels. The study also recognizes that an unanticipated share price change also have an effect on the target capital structure. The results indicate that companies do have target leverage and that their adjustment speed varies from sector to sector of the Pakistani market. A typical sector closes more than 50% of the gap between its actual and its target debt ratios within one year

    Labour migration from Pakistan to the Middle East and its impact on the domestic economy: part I

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    World Bank Client Satisfaction Study, Pakistan 2013: Executive Summary

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    The World Bank conducted a Client Satisfaction Study (CSS) for Pakistan in 2013 to identify the client's perception of Bank's role and presence in the country. This paper includes the following sections: overall attitude towards World Bank in Pakistan; views on country partnership strategy; views and opinion about services of World Bank; World Bank access and media habits: advisory for a future strategy; and detailed views about World Bank from client side
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