Miftah Ismail quoted South Korea and its development. Hopefully history wasn't lost on him that all of the reforms and the foundations for SK's growth were laid by a military strong-man. There was no "electoral cycle" to worry about thus things took hold and the country took off.
Our challenge remains in that each government moves in, bemoans the economic excrement left behind by the previous government, stays focused on populist economic policies and even if they put in reform-minded policies, the next government simply overrules and starts anew, thus the decades old boom-bust cycle perpetuates.
The reality of the situation is that our country simply does not have the brains to think out of the box. Most of the expat Pakistani hot-shots that are brought in from WB/IMF etc. to run our economy are essentially steady-eddies in those institutions who in turn come in and do the same stuff that has failed 10x before. It is just a different person trying the same remedy.
However, perhaps the real issue clearly is that maybe the IMF formula is the right one, but if each and every time we start and then stop mid-way because the political pain is too much, then we end up exactly where we have been for 5 decades.
I have no idea who can fix this except the fact that the economy needs to be rebooted. Our anemic exports need to be increased to address this balance of payment, and lastly, Pakistanis MUST pay their taxes. The last part is the most disgusting attribute of Pakistanis.