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I need the attention of members for a fruitful discussion (Sorry in advance to die-hard supporters of political parties). While criticizing the government is always an easy job. We must look deep into the underlying issues that are still hindering our economic growth. I am listing one such reason, deep-rooted in our nations’ psyche.
1. Productivity:
There are two famous quotes on the long run in economics. First “In the long run, we all are dead.” Second is “In the long run, it is only the productivity that matters.” Denoting, two different schools of thought. In Pakistan, the first quote is usually practiced with the government focusing on short-run, managing monetary and fiscal policies for their myopic viewpoint “hum ne vote bi lena ha”. However, long-run is always missed, which focuses on productivity.
One can see the developed countries are developed because of how productive their workers are. USA is developed, because of LM, Boeing, McDonald's, KFC, Microsoft are productive, and these corporations are productive because their workers are productive. The same is the case of other developed nations, where they have a productive population. This productivity, in turn, lies in their innovative and risk-taking behavior.
Can we see such behavior in the Pakistani population in general? I am not talking of exceptions. In general, we see our middle-class approach, whose first, preference is “sarkari or pakki nokri”. If not available, “private nokri karlo”, still not available “koi karyane ki dukkan dal do”. Do you see any innovative behavior as such?
I do believe the government is an important economic agent; however, criticizing the government is not the option. It seems we really close our eyes from what our nation is, capable of and ought to do.
I appreciate members if they could provide their inputs on our nation’s psyche about the economy and their way of doing things.
1. Productivity:
There are two famous quotes on the long run in economics. First “In the long run, we all are dead.” Second is “In the long run, it is only the productivity that matters.” Denoting, two different schools of thought. In Pakistan, the first quote is usually practiced with the government focusing on short-run, managing monetary and fiscal policies for their myopic viewpoint “hum ne vote bi lena ha”. However, long-run is always missed, which focuses on productivity.
One can see the developed countries are developed because of how productive their workers are. USA is developed, because of LM, Boeing, McDonald's, KFC, Microsoft are productive, and these corporations are productive because their workers are productive. The same is the case of other developed nations, where they have a productive population. This productivity, in turn, lies in their innovative and risk-taking behavior.
Can we see such behavior in the Pakistani population in general? I am not talking of exceptions. In general, we see our middle-class approach, whose first, preference is “sarkari or pakki nokri”. If not available, “private nokri karlo”, still not available “koi karyane ki dukkan dal do”. Do you see any innovative behavior as such?
I do believe the government is an important economic agent; however, criticizing the government is not the option. It seems we really close our eyes from what our nation is, capable of and ought to do.
I appreciate members if they could provide their inputs on our nation’s psyche about the economy and their way of doing things.