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Prime Minister Imran Khan has approved the formation of his Economic Advisory Council, which will advise the government on key economic challenges facing the country.
The council is made up of academics, economists and development experts from top local and international universities and economic policy think tanks and comprises of 11 members from the private sector.
These members include
Dr Farrukh Iqbal, the dean and director of the Institute of Business Administration
Dr Ashfaque Hassan Khan, principal and dean of the School of Socials Sciences and Humanities at the National University of Sciences and Technology
Dr Ijaz Nabi, professor of economics at Lahore University of Management Sciences
Dr Asad Zaman, vice-chancellor of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
Sustainable Development Policy Institute Executive Director Dr Abid Qayum Suleri
Professor of economics at the Lahore School of Economics Dr Naved Hamid
State Bank of Pakistan governor Syed Salim Raza
Economist Sakib Sherani, professor of economics at Princeton University (department of economics and Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy)
Dr Atif R Mian, Dr Asim Ijaz Khwaja, Sumitomo – FASID Professor of International Finance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School
Dr Imran Rasul, professor of economics at University College London are also on the list.
In addition to the members from the private sector, the minister for finance, revenue and economic affairs; minister for planning, development and reforms; and the governor of the State Bank of Pakistan will also be part of the council.