was established in 1973.
The Centre undertakes research on issues in applied economics, with special
interest being focused in the areas of urban and regional economics, agriculture,
human resource development, poverty, health, public finance, nutrition and
environment and women’s issues. With subsequent growth of the Centre,
its activities have broadened to include the advance training of economists
from all parts of Pakistan. A major development in this connection has been
the introduction of its own M.Phil./ Ph.D. program.
The Center's work is disseminated to policy makers and interested audience
through its own publications. It publishes a Research Report Series, a Discussion
Paper Series, and an internationally refereed bi annual journal, The Pakistan
Journal of Applied Economics.
The Centre has expanded considerably, and now employs over 30 full time
economists, 6 of whom hold Ph.D. degrees from leading US and British Universities
and foreign universities, 2 have M.A./M.Phil. degrees from recognized
universities abroad and the rest hold qualifications from Pakistan. The
research staff is ably assisted by specialized administrative staff. Institutionally,
this growth in capacity, size and scope has led to the Centre being awarded
the title of Institution of National Capability in Applied Economics by
the Higher Education Commission. MORE
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