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Why Pakistan's Economy is Under Developing

 
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Why Pakistan's Economy is Under Developing
Muhammad Saeed Ch
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11-26-2009, 01:36 PM
to my understanding,Pakistan is lacking the most important part of Economics.
thats 'Planning'

Dams were not built on time, what was the results, no electricity and loss to industry.

No planning in any sector take agriculture - one year its all sugarcane. WOW!
low prices for sugar, loss to 'KIssans'. then next year no sugar cane found. high prices for sugar. good.

no planning on education sector. people having more than 45 universities in Islamabad (though high cost education), what should the other people do? come to the capital?????????????

Planning and sticking to the plans is required.

I believe that is the root cause. yet no one can pin point.

Economic planning has been and is in discussion for all the economists.
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Why Pakistan's Economy is Under Developing - by awaisaftab - 02-21-2009, 06:27 PM
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