Reconstruction of Pakistan Economy--an Entrepreneur's View Point.
Pakistan Development Review 2001, Winter, 40, 4
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Investment, production and export are sine quo non of a viable economy. Pakistan has, however, constantly suffered from its inability to achieve this viability--more recently arising out of the nuclear testing in May 1998, followed by the change of government in October 1999 and the 11th September 2001 disaster at the World Trade Centre in New York, which ultimately lead to the war in Afghanistan. ROLE OF THE IFIs
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