Did pakistan grew at 7.1% and 8.6%? Wow
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Did pakistan grew at 7.1% and 8.6%? Wow
joke of the yearView attachment 430429 World bank south asia growth projection
http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/pr...ential-growth-lead-saef?CID=SAR_FB_SAR_EN_EXT
Pakistan is expected to be the 50th largest economic power by 2050Pakistan's economy is getting better. All the indexes are showing growth and Pakistan is expected to be the 50th largest economic power by 2050.
joke of the year
if..ufif pakistan maintain 7-9% growth for 10 years it should hit top 20 economies
he may be right.....Pakistan dont have money to pay loan interestsPakistan is expected to be the 50th largest economic power by 2050
if..uf
he may be right.....Pakistan dont have money to pay loan interests
we are already growing at 5.7...there is not much if uf from 5.7 to 7 (difference of 1.3 points/20%)
the growth surely is going to pick up from today..all indicators and all international organizations are pointing towards it
where did you get we dont have money to pay loans, loans payment doesnt even constitutes 25% of our budget?
as i said if we take current growth not, "uf if" the economy is going to double twice in 18 years putting Pakistan in top 15-20 GDPs..this is not counting the expected re basing the economy that is happening now and not counting faster growth which is expected
this is happening despite Indian sponsored state terrorism, supported by its leaders acknowledge on all media forums
When will the gdp rebasing be complete n what do u expect the new figures to be?Patriotic Pakistanis of Youthia variety and non-Pakistanis of Indian variety are having trouble digesting good news about Pakistan's growth because of Cognitive Dissonance.
Next year shall be a very challenging year, no doubt, and I fully expect jitters and readjustments stemming from balance of payments situation. Other than that, everything points towards consistent and unbroken growth trend in Pakistan.
Key event would be Neelum-Jhelum project's commissioning and addition of about 900 MW cheaper electric generation capacity. Gas and Coal powered plants, along with Tarbela IV extension would put Pakistan's electricity situation on a very sound footing. As other CPEC projects mature, we will see a real shift in sentiment.
Any misadventure from within, or a black swan event may upset this trajectory. But one thing is for sure, Pakistan is about to enter its golden growth phase where Democratic Institutions and Economy would develop side-by-side and investments would start to flow on an ever-faster rate in a virtuous cycle.
http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/pr...continue-to-support-pakistan-economic-reforms
O ye naysayers, read and weep.
Is Pakistan classified as an emerging economy? I was looking at the new IMF report for October 2017 and couldnt find projections for Pakistan in the emerging economies list.
Pakistan is not an emerging economy, only these countries are emerging economies,most highest growth rate is India standing >7%
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