Economic Transformation through Agro-Industrialization: Insights from Financial Intermediation in Pakistan release_gos5mxr6mfcq7picn64yzpa27y

by Nasir Munir, Shabana Kousar

Published in Review of Applied Management and Social Sciences by South Punjab Center for Research and Development (SPCRD).

2025   Volume 8, Issue 1, p443-453

Abstract

  An examination of financial intermediation connects the agricultural and industrial sectors in Pakistan by analyzing the agro-industrialization nexus from 1980 to 2023. The study utilizes econometric data analysis of national trends in conjunction with qualitative information gathered from key stakeholders over the research period. The study identifies agricultural output and financial intermediation as direct positive influences on industrial output in both short-term and long-term contexts. The research indicates that a one percentage point increase in agrarian output results in a 0.17% increase in industrial output. In contrast, a one percentage point rise in financial intermediation leads to a 0.10% gain in industrial output. Financial intermediation exhibits a detrimental short-term effect due to inefficient resource allocation and the protracted duration for financial resources to transform into productive investments. Research indicates that sustained economic development relies on strategic financial methods, including expanding loan access through educational and financial programs and enhancing agro-industrial distribution networks. Pakistan may facilitate national economic change by integrating finance and agricultural policies to maximize the potential of its agro-industrial sector.
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