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One can see from the graph it was fine till 2011, rank hovering from 70ish to 80ish. I wonder wtf PMLN gov did specifically to take it from 80ish to 140+
To be fair, a lot more countries were added to the ranking around that time iirc. So if you ranked say 80/100....you could see you rank "drop" to 140/180 etc. Someone should rather do percentile analysis for that to be more apples-apples.
because lot of it is also consolidating and defending the hard fought gains in the processes being measured here in bureaucracy/institutions.
LolllllClearly Pakistan's economic performance is inversely proportional to Nawaz Sharif's platelet count..
That's why I accessed all the previous reports and wrote:To be fair, a lot more countries were added to the ranking around that time iirc. So if you ranked say 80/100....you could see you rank "drop" to 140/180 etc. Someone should rather do percentile analysis for that to be more apples-apples.
All said and done, its a good movement for Pakistan here....and let us see how the next few years go too, because lot of it is also consolidating and defending the hard fought gains in the processes being measured here in bureaucracy/institutions.
Pakistan dropped from the rank of 74 (out of 181 countries) in 2008 to 147 (out of 190) in 2018.
I do remember that to be the case with GHI(hunger index), didn't knew they did the same for this ranking too.
Yet, no one is doing business with Pakistan.
13-months later, still no one has decided to invest equivalent of $61 billion in Pakistan like China did as soon PM Nawaz Sharif was elected.