Estimation of Distribution of Income in Pakistan, Using Micro
Data
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Published:2000-12-01
Issue:4II
Volume:39
Page:807-824
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ISSN:0030-9729
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Container-title:The Pakistan Development Review
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language:
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Short-container-title:PDR
Abstract
Income distribution entered the post war discussion of
economic development fairly late. Until the 1960s much of the focus was
on industrialisation and the need for capital accumulation. Pakistan was
no exception as in the early 60s economic expansion became the main
target and means to political identity. Rapid population growth
associated with steep decline in mortality demanded acceleration of
production to keep pace. Overall aggregate expansion was much faster
than before but without benefit for the poor. In that context emerged a
new professional interest in income distribution. Haq’s (1964) study was
one of the oldest studies conducted to measure inequality in personal
income distribution in the high income brackets in the urban areas of
Pakistan. The main objective of the author was to present the income
distribution pattern in terms of the relative shares of different income
groups as well as in terms of Pareto coefficients and concentration
ratio during the period 1948-49 to 1957-58 for which published tax data
was available. While recognising the limitations of the data used, the
author went on to calculate various measures of income inequality
including Pareto coefficient and Lorenz curve. The author also made
comparison of Pakistan’s income distribution with U.S.A. and
U.K.
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
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