
Providing a non-technical understanding of weak economic growth and performance of the public sector in Pakistan relative to that of peer countries, this book serves as an interesting introduction to policymakers, journalists, and civil society organizations interested in carrying out research and advocacy work towards improving economic governance in the country. Delving one step ahead from recent literature on Pakistan's economy, the author focuses on why reform of institutions dealing with economic policy regulation and management is imperative, while simultaneously identifying pending structural reforms that Pakistan's economy could pursue for inclusive growth and social justice. Exploring the fragmented structure of tax revenue mobilization, public expenditure management, energy governance, trade and transit framework, and the labour market, this book serves as an important resource for readers wishing to have an understanding of economic challenges and reform options.
This book investigates the structural impediments to economic growth in Pakistan and identifies the institutional reforms necessary to achieve inclusive development and social justice. Author Vaqar Ahmed, a recognized expert in economic policy, utilizes a comparative framework to analyze Pakistan's public sector performance against peer nations, arguing that regulatory and management reform is the primary catalyst for national economic improvement.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a foundational resource for policymakers and civil society members seeking to understand the mechanics of economic governance in Pakistan. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which successfully translates complex structural issues into actionable policy recommendations.
Page Count:
364
Publication Date:
2019-12-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190700157
ISBN-13:
9780190700157
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