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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. Pakistan has progressed from a low-income to a lower middle-income developing economy ─ GDP per capita increased from US$294 in 1980 to US$1,017 in 2010 according to the World Bank (2012). The late 1940s: era of emergence of a new national economy.

  3. A historical overview of Pakistan from 1947 to 2018 that examines the development of the country in terms of political, socioeconomic, administrative, and foreign policy decisions/trends. Published as part of Informa (Routledge) Europa World Series for 2018, it constitutes the chapter on Pakistan's history. See full PDF.

  4. The Economic Consequences of Partition: India and Pakistan The creation of independent India and Pakistan by the partition of British India marked the end of what many Britons considered their finest achieve ment in Asia—the political unity of the subcontinent. In the early summer of 1947, the successors of Warren Hastings and the Lawrences ...

  5. The agricultural system was obsolete and outdated which added to the economic backwardness of the areas forming part of Pakistan. Before partition the Hindus, with the blessings of the British Government, had acquired complete monopoly in trade and commerce.

  6. Download PDF. “Issues in Pakistans Economy” by S. Akbar Zaidi was first published in 1999. The book provided comprehensive information on different aspects of the economy in Pakistan since independence.

  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