Media Type
Keynote Address
Publication Date
12-26-2019
Description
I would like to place the current economic situation in the historical context. For the first decades 1950-1990 Pakistan was among the fastest growing economies in the developing world. This achievement was remarkable because Pakistan had inherited an economy without any industrial base; had to rehabilitate and absorb 8 million refugees – almost one fourth of the total population; had to fight a war with a much bigger and stronger neighbour in 1965; lost the Eastern Wing and suffered a trauma in 1971. In the 1970s all major industries, banks, educational institutions were nationalized. In 1980s the country participated in afghan war against the Soviet Union which created some harsh social and geo political consequences. India in this same period was growing at 3 percent per annum – almost half of Pakistan’s growth rate. Per Capita income in Pakistan was much higher than that of India and incidence for poverty was much lower than that in India.
Recommended Citation
Husain, I. (2019). Pakistan’s Macroeconomy: Current Situation and Way Forward. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/faculty-research-talks-speeches/8

Notes
"Pakistan's Macro economy: Current situation and Way forward Public talk delivered under Distinguished Lecture series", at the Institute of strategic Studies, Islamabad on December 26, 2019.