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"Initially, the rupee was pegged to the British pound. However, in 1982, the government adopted a managed float policy that caused financial mayhem. For the next five years, the rupee fell nearly 40% against the British pound, and the cost of imports surged, crippling the already fragile economy. The currency remained under pressure until the turn of the century when the State bank of Pakistan finally lowered interest rates and purchased U.S. dollars to curb the falling value of the currency."
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Pakistan has continued to suffer for 36-years. What was the motive behind this radical change?
Can the currency be pegged with the dollar or the renminbi or is it too late?
Investopedia
Pakistan has continued to suffer for 36-years. What was the motive behind this radical change?
Can the currency be pegged with the dollar or the renminbi or is it too late?