Pakistan’s Economic Journey Need For a New Paradigm
The authors, Fasih Uddin, former Chief Economist and Akram Swati, former Joint Chief Economist, Government of Pakistan, have looked upon sixty two years of Pakistan economy in such a manner that the reader can experience a meaningful conducted tour of the entire economic landscape: ground situation, policy parameters, challenges and responses, achievements and failures, problems resolved and opportunities lost.
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The authors, Fasih Uddin, former Chief Economist and Akram Swati, former Joint Chief Economist, Government of Pakistan, have looked upon sixty two years of Pakistan economy in such a manner that the reader can experience a meaningful conducted tour of the entire economic landscape: ground situation, policy parameters, challenges and responses, achievements and failures, problems resolved and opportunities lost.
A major characteristic of this study lies in its objectivity and non-partisan approach, without sacrificing clarity of analysis, critical rigor and professional integrity. The learned authors have broken some new ice by spelling out major outlines of an alternate paradigm for Pakistan future development planning and policy making. Throughout the work, the focus is sharply on the future so as to rectify the lapses of the past and capture the prospects of the tomorrow and beyond.
Loaded with data and analysis of all important economic indicators of the 62 years of country’s economy, Pakistan’s Economic Journey: Need for a New Paradigm updated and revised edition aptly serves the needs of scholars, students, policymakers and different stakeholders alike.
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