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Issues in Pakistan’s Economy Third Edition

Author: S. Akbar Zaidi
SKU: gbk-237-1-1

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Issues in Pakistan’s Economy: A Political Economy Perspective by S. Akbar Zaidi provides an in-depth analysis of Pakistan’s economic and social transformation over six decades. Utilizing a political economy framework, the author examines structural changes in the economy, society, class and gender relations, consumerism, and culture. The book highlights key developments and events, exploring both unintended consequences and predictable outcomes that have shaped the nation’s trajectory. It delves into phenomena such as urbanization, the rise of the middle class, the expansion of the informal sector, and the challenges posed by the breakdown of state authority and institutions. This comprehensive study is essential for scholars and readers interested in understanding the complexities of Pakistan’s economic history and the interplay between social and economic processes in driving structural transformation.

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This book is about understanding PakistanÂ’s structural transformation over six decades in a political economy framework. The author examines how and where such transformations have taken place in the economy, society, in class and gender relations, in manifestations of consumerism and culture, and in other ways. He assesses Pakistan’s trajectory of economic and political development and focuses on an economic and social history of Pakistan, using a political economy framework to examine the nature of this structural transformation. The book follows the narrative of the evolution of Pakistan’s social, economic and even political dispensation over many decades, highlighting key developments and events. As has happened so many times in PakistanÂ’s history, events with unintended consequences have shaped developments. Yet, social and economic change has also been somewhat anticipated and predictable, giving rise to relatively more certain outcomes. The immense growth of urban populations, of a middle class, and of a buoyant informal sector, alongside the breakdown of state authority and state institutions, has been unfolding almost expectantly. The previous trend of the ‘urbanization of everybody’, seems to have morphed into an ‘urbanization with informalization’, with the co-movements of urbanization and informal relations of production and exchange perhaps dominating social and political interaction. What this means for subsequent developments remains uncertain.

Issues in PakistanÂ’s Economy: A Political Economy Perspective will interest serious scholars of Pakistan’s economic history and its developments, as well as those who seek to understand how social and economic processes have an impact on numerous outcomes and forms of structural transformation, and how, in a political economy perspective, state and society evolve.

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Author

Language

English

Edition

2015 (3rd edition)

Pages

858

Binding

Paperback

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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