Stabilisation Policy vs. Growth-Oriented Policy: Implication for the Pakistan Economy.
Pakistan Development Review 2001, Winter, 40, 4
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1. INTRODUCTION Pakistan has initiated a comprehensive reforms efforts aiming at tracking the economy on a higher and sustainable economic growth, reduce level of poverty, reducing unemployment, raising their level of standard of living. These objective were to be achieved through a programme that would build on the macro-economic stability which encompasses structural reforms, trade liberalisation, privatisation, fiscal reforms and financial sector.
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