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For as long as our exports are declining and domestic consumption is not increasing, there is a lot to worry about. The economy is growing given on the increased funding from the CPEC but it is not sustainable for a long period of time unless more countries join CPEC to take part in industrial revolution.
Economic growth rates are just accounting numbers TBH.
Did this growth rate result in our exports rising? No
Millions of poor and hungry having a better life? No
Better health and education facilities provided? No
Better police and justice system provided? No
Better security situation and reduced threat to life and limb? No
The fact of the matter is growth rate only benefits the top 10% of the people in a country like Pakistan, more so when all your top government officials are billionaires through ill-gotten wealth.
When looking at economic growth -- especially GDP -- always look at the underlying numbers. GDP is calculated as follows:
GDP = C + I + G + (X - M) or GDP = private consumption + gross investment + government investment + government spending + (exports - imports).
If the government is making massive investments and spending a lot of money, it will raise the GDP numbers, especially if said government is printing money or borrowing heavily to do so. Given how much investment is being made in CPEC by Pakistan, this could be possible.
Like I said before, GDP number is used by media to give easy designation how an economy is doing even though it can be, on the surface, quite misleading.
Congrats to Pakistan for their achievement. What about Bangladesh? We are going to achieve 7.2% for 2016-2017 and our target is to get to 7.5% for 2017-2018. (in BD financial year is July-June).
Your not really a muslim country though are you
More an extension of indian's hindu rashtra
Being an "extension of Indian's hindu rashra", Bangladesh is doing much better economically than Pakistan, so your comments will be taken with a grain of salt.