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    Dynamics of Solow residual technology – a case of Pakistan
    (University of Management and Technolog, 2017) Fatima Jamil
    Technology is usually considered as a determinant of productivity, manufacturing industries are more commonly observed to use technology in order to enhance their level of productivity. This study has tried to capture the impact of technology on its contribution in industrial value addition, environment quality and capacity to create jobs. For this three models are constituted for the case of Pakistan. This study has used Vector Error Correction Model, utilized to estimate long run pattern of changes in technology. The results showed that technology has a positive impact on industrial value addition, it improves the environmental quality by reducing the carbon emissions and it has the potential to create jobs and reduce unemployment in long run.
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    Dynamics of Solow Residual Technology – A Case of Pakistan
    (UMT, Lahore, 2017) Fatima Jamil
    Technology is usually considered as a determinant of productivity, manufacturing industries are more commonly observed to use technology in order to enhance their level of productivity. This study has tried to capture the impact of technology on its contribution in industrial value addition, environment quality and capacity to create jobs. For this three models are constituted for the case of Pakistan. This study has used Vector Error Correction Model, utilized to estimate long run pattern of changes in technology. The results showed that technology has a positive impact on industrial value addition, it improves the environmental quality by reducing the carbon emissions and it has the potential to create jobs and reduce unemployment in long run.

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