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PAKISTAN: The Economy of an Elitist State

Author: Ishrat Husain
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“PAKISTAN: The Economy of an Elitist State” critically examines the structure of PakistanÂ’s economy, highlighting how economic policies have historically favored a privileged elite at the expense of broader development. The author explores key sectors, including agriculture, industry, and finance, to reveal systemic inequalities that have shaped the countryÂ’s economic trajectory.

This insightful book provides a detailed analysis of governance, policy-making, and economic distribution, offering a compelling argument on why reforms are necessary for sustainable growth. Essential reading for economists, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding PakistanÂ’s economic challenges and prospects.

Description

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 seventy years; it provides an explanation of PakistanÂ’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 class only. This small minority continues to enjoy the unjust accumulation of wealth in the midst of widespread poverty and squalor. The author establishes that such a situation is socially and economically not sustainable.

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Author

Language

English

Edition

2019 (2nd Edition)

Pages

556

Binding

Paperback

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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