Perceived Effect of COVID-19 on Increase of Poverty in Pakistan: Empirical Analysis through Opinion of Leading Economists

Muhammad Faisal Sultan, Humayun Zafar, Shuja Ahmed Mahesar
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There are many causes of poverty like recession, money devaluation, trade deficits, lack of technology, infrastructure, and industrialization. In recent times, studies that focus on the effect of COVID-19 are in the headlines; among them, very few are focused on the impact of COVID-19 on poverty. Specifically, there is minimal research work on the effect of the pandemic on the outbreak of poverty concerning Southeast Asia and Pakistan. Therefore, this study has been conducted explicitly with reference to Pakistan to estimate the effect of COVID-19 on the increase of poverty through collecting data from leading economists. The study is one of the initial studies; thus, it is focused primarily on primary data in order to show the perceived impact of COVID-19 on the increase in poverty in Pakistan. The study findings and in-depth analysis could help devise relevant economic policies that may address poverty concerns burgeoning from pandemic-like situations and create a ripple effect of disturbing macroeconomic indicators and socio-economic variables in developing countries. The study uses SMART-PLS for data analysis, indicating that pandemics such as COVID-19 significantly impact the increase of poverty in Pakistan. Thus, robust policies are required to eradicate poverty and combat the causes which stem poverty issues in developing economies, specifically during pandemics where socio-economic activities become halted and income generating opportunities are ceased.  
新冠肺炎对巴基斯坦贫困加剧的感知效应:基于主要经济学家观点的实证分析
造成贫困的原因有很多,比如经济衰退、货币贬值、贸易赤字、缺乏技术、基础设施和工业化。最近,关注COVID-19影响的研究成为头条新闻;其中,很少有人关注2019冠状病毒病对贫困的影响。具体而言,关于这一大流行病对东南亚和巴基斯坦爆发贫困的影响的研究工作很少。因此,本研究明确参照巴基斯坦进行,通过收集知名经济学家的数据,估计COVID-19对贫困加剧的影响。这项研究是最初的研究之一;因此,它主要侧重于原始数据,以显示COVID-19对巴基斯坦贫困加剧的感知影响。研究结果和深入分析有助于制定相关的经济政策,解决类似大流行病的情况所产生的贫困问题,并在发展中国家产生令人不安的宏观经济指标和社会经济变量的连锁反应。该研究使用SMART-PLS进行数据分析,表明COVID-19等流行病对巴基斯坦贫困人口的增加产生了重大影响。因此,需要强有力的政策来消除贫穷和消除发展中经济体中造成贫穷问题的根源,特别是在大流行病期间,社会经济活动停止,创收机会停止。
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