The Pakistani economy : economic growth and structural reform

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The Pakistani economy : economic growth and structural reform

Robert E. Looney

Praeger, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-193) and index

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This study provides an overview of Pakistan's experience with economic reforms, looking at key elements in the reforms, implementation problems, the handling of potential difficulties, and how Pakistan's reforms compare with those undertaken in other parts of the developing world. After examining the reforms themselves, the study analyzes their impact on the economic freedom of the average Pakistani. Attention is then focused on reforms in the country's major economic sectors: manufacturing, agriculture, finance, transport, and telecommunications. Of particular importance is an examination of the benefits likely to stem from the country's privatization program. The study concludes with a series of policy simulations to the year 2000. Of unique interest to scholars and policymakers is that these reforms have been implemented in an Islamic setting.

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Introduction Progress Toward Liberalization and Economic Freedom Pakistan's Attempts at Economic Reform: An Overview Pakistan's Progress Toward Economic Freedom Sectoral Analysis Sources of Growth: Commodity or Service-Led Expansion? Public Sector Deficits, and Private Investment in Manufacturing: A Test of the Crowding Out Hypothesis The Textile Sector: Competitive Pressures and Patterns of Relative Efficiency Financial Development and Private Sector Investment in Manufacturing: Demand-Following or Supply-Leading Finance Financial Innovation in an Islamic Setting Private Sector Investment in Agriculture: The Role of Infrastructural Investment Government Policy Toward the Telecommunications Sector Transport Policies Policy Issues Privatization as a Means of Achieving Regional Balance Policy Options to the Year 2000 Appendix: Tests for Causality References

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