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From Wikipedia,
the free encyclopedia The economy
of Pakistan is the 27th largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing
power, and the 48th largest in absolute dollar terms. Pakistan has a
semi-industrialized economy,[6][7][8] which mainly encompasses textiles,
chemicals, food processing, agriculture and other industries. Growth poles
of Pakistan's economy are situated along the Indus River,[8][9] diversified
economies of Karachi and Punjab's urban centers, coexist with lesser
developed areas in other parts of the country.[8] The economy has suffered
in the past from decades of internal political disputes, a fast growing
population, mixed levels of foreign investment, and a costly, ongoing
confrontation with neighboring India. However, IMF-approved government
policies[citation needed], bolstered by foreign investment and renewed
access to global markets, have generated solid macroeconomic recovery the
last decade. Substantial macroeconomic reforms since 2000, most notably at
privatizing the banking sector have helped the economy.
GDP growth, spurred by gains in the industrial and service sectors, remained
in the 6-8% range in 2004-06. Due to economic reforms in the year 2000 by
the Musharraf government.[10] In 2005, the World Bank named Pakistan the top
reformer in its region and in the top 10 reformers globally.[11] Islamabad
has steadily raised development spending in recent years, including a 52%
real increase in the budget allocation for development in FY07, a necessary
step toward reversing the broad underdevelopment of its social sector. The
fiscal deficit - the result of chronically low tax collection and increased
spending, including reconstruction costs from the devastating Kashmir
earthquake in 2005 was manageable.
Inflation remains the biggest threat to the economy, jumping to more than 9%
in 2005 before easing to 7.9% in 2006. In 2008, following the surge in
global petrol prices inflation in Pakistan has reached as high as 25.0%. The
central bank is pursuing tighter monetary policy while trying to preserve
growth. Foreign exchange reserves are bolstered by steady worker
remittances, but a growing current account deficit - driven by a widening
trade gap as import growth outstrips export expansion - could draw down
reserves and dampen GDP growth in the medium term.[ |
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Pakistan economy is
the world's 27th largest economy measured by purchasing power.
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To pursue sound and equitable economic policies
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structure of this economy is? In 1947, Pakistan had 30
million people with per capita ...Pakistan's
economy are deliberated
in the succeeding paragraphs. ...
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17 Feb 2010 ... WASHINGTON: Pakistan's
economic growth has
started recovering despite security and energy challenges and the
country met almost all targets ...
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Anti-terror war has paralysed Pakistan
economy, US told. By Ahmad Fraz Khan Saturday, 16 Jan, 2010.
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13 Dec 2005 ... Islamization
of Economy in Pakistan: Past, Present and Future ... Pakistan's
Economy: From Peril to Stability - Dr. Ashfaque H. Khan ...
www.yespakistan.com/economy/
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Economy—overview: Today, Pakistan's
economy is in much
better shape than it was ever before. Pakistan is poised to catch China
in terms of growth for the ...
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+ Pakistan
Economy. - Economic Indicators - Performance of Selected Industries
- Production Data of Industries - Foreign Investment ...
www.pakboi.gov.pk/eco-ind.htm
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19 Mar 2010 ... Shaikh
takes on Pakistan
economy. By Syed Fazl-e-Haider KARACHI - Former privatization
minister Hafeez Shaikh has been appointed as ...
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Mera Pakistan is
a directory of Pakistan resources
including business, services, cultural societies, education sector,
government and official resources, ...
www.merapakistan.com/
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