Working Papers A Forecasting Model of Punjab Revenue and Spending The main purpose of this study is to make the budget more intelligible and to develop insights into the constituents of the provincial budget for students of economics and others with an interest in public... Dr. Anjum Nasim Published - Jul 1, 2016
Journal Article Who Gets The Good Jobs? Our aim is to explore the correlation between schooling and employability. When we took a look at existing research, we found that it arrived at the conversation with the assumption that the number of years... Dr. Faisal Bari Published - Mar 1, 2016
Working Papers Agricultural Taxation in Punjab: The Missing Billions A key objective of this paper is to estimate the revenue potential from different modes of agricultural land and income taxation in Punjab, and to allow for a more informed debate and discussion on the... Dr. Anjum Nasim, Hanid Mukhtar Published - Feb 1, 2016
Reports An Investigation into Teacher Recruitment and Retention in Punjab This report documents existing trends and outcomes in teacher recruitment, transfers, postings, absenteeism, qualifications and pre- and in-service training, and explores the relationship between major policy changes and these outcomes. Dr. Faisal Bari, Dr. Rehana Riffat Raza, Bisma Haseeb Khan, Dr. Monazza Aslam Published - Apr 1, 2015
Reports Partnerships for Management in Education: Evidence from Punjab & Sindh Can Partnerships For Management Improve Outcomes In State-Run Schools? Evidence from Pakistan suggests considerable improvements in access, quality and governance indicators in PfM schools also referred to as adopted schools. Dr. Rabea Malik, Dr. Faisal Bari Published - Apr 1, 2015