Nadeem Haque : Citation Profile


Are you Nadeem Haque?

International Monetary Fund (IMF) (50% share)
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) (50% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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EDITOR:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   46 years (1977 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 1
   Journals where Nadeem Haque has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 5.    Total self citations: 9 (9.89 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Orden, David (2)

Nayab, Durre (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Nadeem Haque.

Is cited by:

Nasir, Zafar (5)

Hasan, Lubna (4)

Khawaja, Muhammad (4)

khan, sajawal (3)

Nazli, Hina (3)

Awan, Masood (2)

abbas, kalbe (2)

Saqib, Najam (2)

Nayab, Durre (2)

Baloch, Asma (2)

Ahsan, Henna (2)

Cites to:

Din, Musleh-ud (15)

Shleifer, Andrei (9)

Hasan, Lubna (8)

Khan, Muhammad (7)

Siddiqui, Rehana (7)

Khawaja, Muhammad (7)

Ghani, Ejaz (6)

khan, sajawal (5)

Levine, Ross (5)

khalid, mahmood (5)

abbas, kalbe (5)

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Where Nadeem Haque has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
The Pakistan Development Review24

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
PIDE-Working Papers / Pakistan Institute of Development Economics12
PIDE Knowledge Brief / Pakistan Institute of Development Economics7
PIDE Webinar Brief / Pakistan Institute of Development Economics4
PIDE Monograph Series / Pakistan Institute of Development Economics2

Recent works citing Nadeem Haque (2024 and 2023)


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2024.

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2023An intervention-focused review of modern slave labor in Brazil’s mining sector. (2023). Zimmerman, Cathy ; Kiss, Ligia ; Akoglu, Tulay ; Taha, Ninar ; Lord, Sarah ; Brando, Juliana Lira ; Wallach, Jessica ; Bansal, Vaiddehi. In: World Development. RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:171:y:2023:i:c:s0305750x23001808.

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2023Assessing the Status and Challenges of Urban Land Administration Systems Using Framework for Effective Land Administration (FELA): A Case Study in Pakistan. (2023). Koeva, Mila ; Atif, Salman ; Zevenbergen, Jaap ; Ali, Zahir ; Hussain, Ejaz ; Ahsan, Muhammad Sheraz ; Waheed, Abdul. In: Land. RePEc:gam:jlands:v:12:y:2023:i:8:p:1560-:d:1211665.

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2023Dire or Dying Demand for the Government Job: Analysing A PhD Holder’s Future Prospects. (2023). Khan, Muhammad Ajmal. In: PIDE-Working Papers. RePEc:pid:wpaper:2023:3.

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Nadeem Haque has edited the books:


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Works by Nadeem Haque:


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1977An Economic Analysis of Personal Earnings in Rawalpindi City In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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1978The Demand for Fertilizer. A Critical Review In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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1981Fann Size and Productivity Revisited In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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1997Financial Market Reform in Pakistan In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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1998Issues in the Designing of Public Sector Reform In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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1998The Economics Profession in Pakistan: A Historical Analysis In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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1999Incentives and Human Resource Management in the Design of Public Sector Reform In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2006Beyond Planning and Mercantilism: An Evaluation of Pakistan’s Growth Strategy In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2006Inflation Everywhere is a Monetary Phenomenon: An Introductory Note In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2006Perception Survey of Civil Servants: A Preliminary Report In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2010Inaugural Address In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2020Doing Taxes Better: Analysing the PSDP In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2020Daniel H. Pink. Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2020Developing Research and a Research Culture: Results from a Pilot Project in Pakistan In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2020Developing Research and a Research Culture: Results from a Pilot Project in Pakistan.(2020) In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2021Nadeem Ul Haque. Looking Back: How Pakistan Became an Asian Tiger by 2050. In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2022Opportunity to Excel: Now and the Future (Presidential Address) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2022Nadeem Ul Haque, Mahboob Mahmood, Shahbano Abbas, Ali Lodhi. The University Research System In Pakistan (Books) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2022The IMF Choice (Policy) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2022Lahore’s Urban Dilemma (Policy) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2022PIDE’S Charter of Economy (Policy) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2022Estimating the Footprint of Government on the Economy (Article) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2023Construction without Real Estate Development (Article) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2023Towards a Stable Economy and Politics (Policy) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2023A Small Club: Distribution, Power and Networks in Financial Markets of Pakistan (Policy) In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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2022Pakistan Opportunity To Excel: Now And The Future In: PIDE Monograph Series.
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2022Regulatory Bodies: Hurting Growth And Investment In: PIDE Monograph Series.
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2002Vision and Ownership - Understanding Economic Reform In: PIDE Books.
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2007Public Service: Through the Eyes of Civil Servants In: PIDE Books.
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2007Research at PIDE: Key Messages In: PIDE Books.
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2007Pakistan 25 Years Hence - A Vision In: PIDE Books.
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2021Governance, Economic Policy And Reform In Pakistan: Essays In Political Economy (Urdu Version, Reprint) In: PIDE Books.
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2021Governance, Economic Policy And Reform In Pakistan: Essays In Political Economy (Reprint) In: PIDE Books.
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2021Conceptualizing State, Society & Economy In: PIDE Books.
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1982The Relationship between the Real and the Monetary Sectors. A Case Study of the Econometric Model for Pakistan In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2006Awake the Sleeper Within: Releasing the Energy of Stifled Domestic Commerce! In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2007Why Civil Service Reforms Do Not Work In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2007Impact of Export Subsidies on Pakistan’s Exports In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2007Entrepreneurship in Pakistan In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2015Flawed Urban Development Policies in Pakistan In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2020Macroeconomic Research and Policy Making: Processes and Agenda In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2020Increasing Revenue for Metropolitan Corporation Islamabad In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2020Estimating the Footprint of Government on the Economy In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2020Construction without Real Estate Development In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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2021A Small Club: Distribution, Power and Networks in Financial Markets of Pakistan In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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