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‘Pakistan, a borrowed economy; heading to economic failure’

Abdul Jabbar Khan

Pakistan Development Fund having dilated upon the economy of the country finds it well satisfied including the Prime Minister Gilani as if the rescue would penetrate deep in to the national economy and pace would be accelerated. It is not true.

As an economist I believe that the borrowed economies never click. Indigenous resosurces have to be mobilised first and stimulant efforts are needed to be injected in micro as well as macro scenario. Nothing of that kind has been done by the present team of economic managers. In fact there is no team only the players of their own directions. The Honourable Finance Minister Dr. Hafeez having his limitation believes strongly that all sectors of economy have to play a role in receiving benefits and paying their dues in time. The discrimination is there in our economy and that too the landlord and feudal having sizeable influence in legislation, political and governance affairs could be seen that they even opposed the Produce Index Unit system for levy of tax on agriculture income. The PIU based system could not work and proved to be rhetoric.

The subsequent governments too found them limited to have such a step like the question of Kalabagh Dam or Tax on Agriculture. The two are more related to political equation than merit. This philosphy has a taxing implication and Pakistan continues suffering at the hands of those counterfeited and bogus degree holders who never wanted to run Pakistan on economic merits.

How long the US and friendly countries would continue lending support. IMF and the international lending agencies have their own agenda and they follow strictly a prescription for all uniformed economies. Pakistan is no exception to this. With an average growth rate at over 6 per cent per annum the gross domestic product has witnessed a very low pace and this may not even exceed 2.5 to 3 per cent. These are alarming signals and economy has reached to a total bankruptcy.

As the economy is tending to move to an international bracket of HIPC (heavily indebted poor countries) Pakistan will have to suffer more in the days to come. Mere a one-time flood tax or a socalled reormed general sales tax lacking direction. One could see that the overall macro economy has no proper direction and this lack of a proper policy and direction would lead to deep crisis-ridden proposition. Pakistan is being led to a corner where any forthcoming government even after the general elections could not give a kick start. The deadhorse is being made to run having no proper intake. The recent floods and post catastrophe conditions have proven that the government demands a waiver of 50 billion dollar from the international community as well as addition to aid from US and allies to "war on terror".

The combination of economic tools too have failed to alleviate poverty. The extreme poverty is gradually accelerated to critical poverty while the minimum poverty level have seen the question of food insecurity. Who would be held responsible with this high inflationary trend where three-time a day food is not easily available.

This insecurity has forced society to have any kind of corruption at lowest level as they know well that the highest offices of Paksitan, ministries and powerful bureaucrats and military officials are found involved in corruption. The examples could be inumerable the bottom-line conclusion is that the discriminatory policies have never worked for any economy and this time too Pakistan is passing through extreme economic pressures, most of them are built up by the government and the parliamentarians who have miserably failed to even devise a good governance commission of the parliament.

An estimated expenditure is stated to be Rs.140 billion per annum on war against terror, however one has a limitation in proper estimates as the premier of Pakistan on record asserted that the floods had caused a loss of 40 billion dollar while the ADB and WB estimates are roughly around ten billion. Pakistan has to prepare a proper financial and economic inference and that too with the help and assistance of international economists and public finance experts. Only the computation and imaginery figures do not work and are rather counter productive.

An indifferent attitude towards national issues and an incompetence has a price that the nation is paying off. The tendency would not continue any more and the toll would have to be taken in course of time. Saviours of pakistan, the parliamentarians allegedly involved in most of the cases having all corrupt practices are destined to their benefits, perks and priveleges at the cost of poor who is not secured from hunger. The food insecurity, hunger and lawlessness are known indicators to be declared a failed state.

‘Pakistan, a borrowed economy; heading to economic failure’
 
i believe pakistan has an efficient system than india and if it is able to make economic reforms as india did in 1991 it has nd wil have a bright future.
their is no shortage of enteprenurships in S.A .
their r to many factors going against pakistan at this moment.
well gud luck
 
i believe pakistan has an efficient system than india and if it is able to make economic reforms as india did in 1991 it has nd wil have a bright future.
their is no shortage of enteprenurships in S.A .
their r to many factors going against pakistan at this moment.
well gud luck

Thanks for that positive post, you have a nice avatar.:cheers:
 
Its all about the focus. Pakistan opened up its economy way back, much before India or China. However the focus since Zia's time has wavered and economy has always taken a back seat, except for a few years under Musharraf.. All it will take for Paksitan to shine on this front is to throw everything on the back burner except economic growth. Once that comes thru, other objectives will become that much easier
 
I think the problem is Pakistan is actually with it's governance,not economic policies,this r the same policies that they r implementing from a very long time,though some much improved,efficient and liberal policies will also help,so amending some new economic reforms will really be handful

What is the status of public sector companies in Pakistan,i think pathetic,compared to it their private sector is largely profit making sector.

And finally Pakistan have a large market because of its big population base,Pakistan can also have a vibrant economy,it is still not late
 
Its all about the focus. Pakistan opened up its economy way back, much before India or China. However the focus since Zia's time has wavered and economy has always taken a back seat, except for a few years under Musharraf.. All it will take for Paksitan to shine on this front is to throw everything on the back burner except economic growth. Once that comes thru, other objectives will become that much easier

That would help a lot, it will definitely open a lot of jobs and trades.

However, it won't be done in a year. Perhaps a decade. Our people need patience
 
The economy of Pakistan has actually improved from the 2008 financial crisis. Yes its not as powerful as it was under Musharraf but it is improving even after the disastrous floods.

And to all Bhartis, instead of worrying about Pakistan you guys should worry about the 55% of Indians who live in extreme poverty.
 
i believe pakistan has an efficient system than india and if it is able to make economic reforms as india did in 1991 it has nd wil have a bright future.
their is no shortage of enteprenurships in S.A .
their r to many factors going against pakistan at this moment.
well gud luck

Pakistan is much more open to business than India..They are well ahead in reform process than us.. It's not because of lack of reforms but because of the social unrest resulted loss in investment.
 
The economy of Pakistan has actually improved from the 2008 financial crisis. Yes its not as powerful as it was under Musharraf but it is improving even after the disastrous floods.

And to all Bhartis, instead of worrying about Pakistan you guys should worry about the 55% of Indians who live in extreme poverty.


We BHARTIYA worry about pakistan because unfortunatly you are our neighbour and ''agar padosi bhookha ho to uski neeyat bhi kharb hoti hai''.
 
If India with a billion people which was almost bankrupt at the end of 80's can bounce back, why not Pakistan? what it lacks is visionary leaders and proper democaracy. I believe once pakistan stops hating India and stops meddling with afghanistan pakistan would be one of the fasting growing economy in the world. Hope things get better for them. India needs peaceful neighbourhood.
 
Security invites investment, Karachi being the financial hub of Pakistan must be brought under control from these criminal gangs and order restored. Also someone made a thread about Karachi beaches which looked really nice but pity no1 knows about them why?? there needs to be more tourism promotion of Pakistan like the 'Incredible India' campaign but again security needs to come first this will increase FDI levels into Pakistan economy.
 
We BHARTIYA worry about pakistan because unfortunatly you are our neighbour and ''agar padosi bhookha ho to uski neeyat bhi kharb hoti hai''.

there are over 800 million bhookas in India. Your own arundhati roy called India a bhooka nanga country.

Charity starts at home so get going.
 
i believe pakistan has an efficient system than india and if it is able to make economic reforms as india did in 1991 it has nd wil have a bright future.
their is no shortage of enteprenurships in S.A .
their r to many factors going against pakistan at this moment.well gud luck

All factors are engineered by foreign states. :angry:
 

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