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Analysis of Infrastructure Investment and Institutional Quality on Living Standards: A Case Study of Pakistan (1990-2013). (2016). Ghamz-e-Ali Siyal, ; Ur, Atta ; Mukhtiar, Ahsen ; Khaqan, Sajjad Haider.
In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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