Pakistan's Economy during Military-Rule (October 12, 1999-March 16, 2008)
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 1999-2000: $74 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2000-2001: $72 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2001-2002: $73 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2002-2003: $84 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2003-2004: $98 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2004-2005: $110 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2005-2006: $128 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2006-2007: $143 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2007-2008: $164 Billion
Nine Years in Total
Total Nominal GDP Growth: $90 Billion
Average Growth Rate Per Year: $10 Billion
Pakistan's Economy under Democracy (March 17, 2008-March 16, 2013)
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2008-2009: $162 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2009-2010: $177 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2010-2011: $210 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2011-2012: $231 Billion
Four Years Only (As the financial year of 2012-2013 has not yet closed, data for this is not yet available)
Total Nominal GDP Growth: $69 Billion
Average GDP Growth Per Year: $17 Billion
If we take the average for the past 4 out of 5 years and for arguments sake use this figure of $17 Billion for the Financial Year 2012-2013, Pakistan's total Nominal GDP growth would amount to $86 Billion.
Therefore, under 9-Years of Military-Rule, Pakistan's Nominal GDP grew by $90 Billion while under only 5-Years of Democratic Rule, Pakistan's Nominal GDP has grown by $86 Billion.
Source: List of countries by past and future GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salaam to all the Muslims,
Any positive input to the above would be most welcome.
Please also note, that during the first 5-Years of the Military-Rule (1999-2004), Pakistani Nominal GDP only grew by $24 Billion. However, after the American blank cheque was thrown at Pakistan, under the last 4-Years of the Military-Rule (2004-2008) the Nominal GDP grew by a modest $54 Billion respectively.
Salaam to all the Muslims.
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 1999-2000: $74 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2000-2001: $72 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2001-2002: $73 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2002-2003: $84 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2003-2004: $98 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2004-2005: $110 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2005-2006: $128 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2006-2007: $143 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2007-2008: $164 Billion
Nine Years in Total
Total Nominal GDP Growth: $90 Billion
Average Growth Rate Per Year: $10 Billion
Pakistan's Economy under Democracy (March 17, 2008-March 16, 2013)
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2008-2009: $162 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2009-2010: $177 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2010-2011: $210 Billion
Pakistan's Nominal GDP 2011-2012: $231 Billion
Four Years Only (As the financial year of 2012-2013 has not yet closed, data for this is not yet available)
Total Nominal GDP Growth: $69 Billion
Average GDP Growth Per Year: $17 Billion
If we take the average for the past 4 out of 5 years and for arguments sake use this figure of $17 Billion for the Financial Year 2012-2013, Pakistan's total Nominal GDP growth would amount to $86 Billion.
Therefore, under 9-Years of Military-Rule, Pakistan's Nominal GDP grew by $90 Billion while under only 5-Years of Democratic Rule, Pakistan's Nominal GDP has grown by $86 Billion.
Source: List of countries by past and future GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salaam to all the Muslims,
Any positive input to the above would be most welcome.
Please also note, that during the first 5-Years of the Military-Rule (1999-2004), Pakistani Nominal GDP only grew by $24 Billion. However, after the American blank cheque was thrown at Pakistan, under the last 4-Years of the Military-Rule (2004-2008) the Nominal GDP grew by a modest $54 Billion respectively.
Salaam to all the Muslims.