IMF Working Papers

Determinants of Private Investment in Pakistan

ByKhaled Sakr

March 1, 1993

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Khaled Sakr. "Determinants of Private Investment in Pakistan", IMF Working Papers 1993, 030 (1993), accessed 12/22/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451844863.001

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Summary

This paper investigates the determinants of private investment in Pakistan with special emphasis on the impact of government investment. Using annual data for the period 1973/74-1991/92, it is estimated that private investment was positively correlated to GDP growth, to credit extended to the private sector, and to government investment. When government investment is disaggregated into Its infrastructural and noninfrastructural components, the latter is found to be negatively correlated with private investment.

Subject: Credit, Expenditure, Infrastructure, Money, National accounts, Private investment, Public investment spending

Keywords: Credit, determinant factor, disincentive impact, government infrastructure investment, government investment, Infrastructure, investment characteristic, investment determination function, investment equation, investment function, Private investment, Public investment spending, WP