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  1. is happy to publish Dr. Pasha’s latest book “Leading issues in the economy of Pakistan” which is a wide-ranging program for economic reform in Pakistan. To overcome the crisis of the economy he insists that reform has to focus on key economic variables, but also has to activelydeal with so many other fields,from health to education.

  2. THE STATE OF PAKISTANS ECONOMY 2023-24 The report discusses three persistent issues, including political turmoil, an unstable economy, and devastating floods in the current economic context. These have been long standing issues, but their severity reached an unprecedented level in the FY 22-23. On the political front,

  3. Social Sciences (SESS) is pleased to present the analysis of the state of Pakistan's economy in the backdrop of the federal budget 2021-22. The analyses presented in this report cover a broad range of aspects of Pakistan's

  4. The document discusses the economic problems facing Pakistan and potential solutions. It outlines 15 challenges facing the Pakistani economy, including the war on terror, energy crisis, inadequate exports, inflation, lack of tourism, and more.

  5. Recent developments. Growth of real GDP at constant 2015-16 factor prices for FY22 was estimated at 6.0 percent. Agricultural output growth in-creased significantly on larger crop pro-duction, in line with overall beter weather conditions, and stronger livestock output.

  6. Pakistans economy is under stress with low foreign reserves and high inflation. Activity has fallen with policy tightening, flood impacts, import controls, high bor-rowing and fuel costs, low confidence, and protracted policy and political uncer-tainty.

  7. NUST Institute of Policy Studies organized the lecture titled “The economy of Pakistan: Challenges and way forward” on Wednesday, the 4th of November, 2021. Dr Ashfaque Hasan Khan, veteran economist and academic, contextualized the economic struggles of Pakistan and what measures Pakistan must take to steer the economy in the right