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ASIM MAJID KHAN Chief Instructor, N
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Additions to GDP - Various Periods
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• LICENCING SYSTEM, OFFICIAL EXCH
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• GREEN REVOLUTION SEEDS, FERTILI
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Bhutto and Socialism 1971--77 • G
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ZIA 1977 -- 1988 • GDP GROWTH 6%
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THE LOST DECADE 1989--1999 • GDP
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Macroeconomic Performance in Pakist
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1999-2007 MAJOR ECONOMIC REFORMS 17
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Investment rate started declining a
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Yearly Changes in Net Credit to The
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The country remained vulnerable to
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Development Spending (Billion $) 3.
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Installed capacity (MW) 27
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Recent economic downturn 29
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Oil Import Bill ($ Billion) -12.0 3
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Foreign Investment (US $ million) F
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Debt servicing (Rs millions) 35
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PUBLIC DEBT (As % of GDP) 60.0 37
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Progress is Reflected in the Rating
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SUMMARY OF FEDERAL BUDGETARY POSITI
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o Indirect Taxes Stamp Duty Motor
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Growth in Fiscal Sector Variables (
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Structure of Federal Taxes Year FBR
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Relatively Recent Macroeconomic Per
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REVENUE, EXPENDITURE AND DEFICIT SI
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Challenges After a period of reaso
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Macroeconomic Challenges Growth De
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Measures to Regain Macroeconomic St
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Pakistan is assured of a Demographi
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Emergence of a strong middle class
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Per Capita Income ($) 65
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Workers’ Remittances ($ Million)
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• Pillar IV: Financial Sector Dee
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• Eliminate subsidies • Ensure
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FISCAL CHALLENGES 73
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Structure of Expenditure (% Share)
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Structure of Current Expenditure (%
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Revenue collection lacks vigor; Ex
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Medium Term Challenges (Cont…) -
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Pressing Macroeconomic Issues • H
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REVENUE GENERATION AND ITS CHALLENG
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Export Side • Narrow concentratio
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