Issues in Pakistan's Economy
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TextPublication details: Karachi; Oxford, 1999. Description: xvii, 462 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN: 0-19-579052-9(pbk.)Subject(s): Pakistan Economic conditions | Economic history | Economic policyDDC classification: TRRC 338.95491 ZAI Summary: This new account of Pakistan's economic development sets itself two goals: to re-examine conventional wisdom about developments in Pakistan's society and economy; and to provide facts, information and data that are not easily available, about its economy and some particular sectors. The book explodes the myth about the Pakistan economy: that it remains essentially feudal and agricultural; that liberalization and the free market are prerequisites for high rates of growth; and the government expenditure is always wasteful and inefficient."--BOOK JACKET
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This new account of Pakistan's economic development sets itself two goals: to re-examine conventional wisdom about developments in Pakistan's society and economy; and to provide facts, information and data that are not easily available, about its economy and some particular sectors. The book explodes the myth about the Pakistan economy: that it remains essentially feudal and agricultural; that liberalization and the free market are prerequisites for high rates of growth; and the government expenditure is always wasteful and inefficient."--BOOK JACKET

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