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Macroeconomic Growth, Challenges and Human Development: A Long Run Analysis for Pakistan

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  • Habib, Saira
  • Arif , Ruqaiyya Bint e
  • Falki, Nuzhat

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Purpose: This study investigates the interrelationship between macroeconomic determinants and the Human Development Index (HDI) in Pakistan, with the objective of understanding both short- and long-term dynamics to guide development policy.Methodology: The study employs yearly time-series data from the World Development Indicators covering 1990–2021. The Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach is applied to capture cointegration among variables with different levels of stationarity, I(0) and I(1). Diagnostic tests are conducted to ensure the robustness and validity of the model.Findings: The results reveal a significant long-run relationship between HDI and macroeconomic indicators. GDP per capita positively influences human development, highlighting the importance of economic expansion. Inflation, when moderate, shows a modest but beneficial long-term effect through improved wages, demand, and fiscal outcomes. Conversely, poverty, unemployment, and real effective exchange rate exert negative effects on HDI, with exchange rate volatility undermining household welfare and competitiveness. Short-term results indicate strong effects of GDP and poverty, while inflation and unemployment exert weaker influences.Practical Implications: The findings suggest that economic growth alone is insufficient to ensure sustainable human development. Policymakers in Pakistan must adopt comprehensive strategies to promote inclusive growth, reduce poverty, stabilize the exchange rate, generate employment, and invest in education, health, and social protection systems to enhance human welfare.Originality/Value: This study provides novel evidence on the dynamic interplay between macroeconomic indicators and HDI in Pakistan using the ARDL approach. By combining both short- and long-term perspectives, it contributes to the literature on human development and offers policy-relevant insights for achieving inclusive and sustainable development in emerging economies.

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  • Habib, Saira & Arif , Ruqaiyya Bint e & Falki, Nuzhat, 2025. "Macroeconomic Growth, Challenges and Human Development: A Long Run Analysis for Pakistan," Journal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies, CSRC Publishing, Center for Sustainability Research and Consultancy Pakistan, vol. 11(4), pages 553-568, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:src:jafeec:v:11:y:2025:i:4:p:553-568
    DOI: http://doi.org/10.26710/jafee.v11i4.3542
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