Pakistan : the economy of an elitist state / Ishrat Husain.

By: Husain, Ishrat, 1941- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Karachi : Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: Second editionDescription: xvi, 538 p. : tables ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780199406616Subject(s): Pakistan -- Economic conditionsDDC classification: 338.95491 LOC classification: HC440.5 | .H747 2019
Contents:
Growth and structural change in the Pakistan economy -- Production base: agriculture and industry -- Macroeconomic foundations: fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policy -- Investing in people: education, population, health, and poverty alleviation -- Physical capital: infrastructure -- Foreign trade, external debt, and resource flows -- Explaining Pakistan's economic performance -- An economic and social agenda for the 21st century -- The elitist economy.
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"This insightful analysis into the prevailing economic situation in Pakistan has three distinguishing features. It is an exhaustive, analytical history of economic development in Pakistan during the last fifty years; it provides an explanation of Pakistan's economic performance in the political context, and compares it with other South Asian countries and with East Asia; it outlines for Pakistan an agenda of economic and social reforms based on a model of shared growth to see the country into the twenty-first century." "The main thrust of the book is that the respective roles of the state and the market have been reversed in the case of Pakistan, with the result that the benefits are reaped by the elite classes only."--Page 4 of cover.

Includes bibliogrpahical references (pages 517-538) and index.

Growth and structural change in the Pakistan economy -- Production base: agriculture and industry -- Macroeconomic foundations: fiscal, monetary, and exchange rate policy -- Investing in people: education, population, health, and poverty alleviation -- Physical capital: infrastructure -- Foreign trade, external debt, and resource flows -- Explaining Pakistan's economic performance -- An economic and social agenda for the 21st century -- The elitist economy.

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