Changing Perceptions, Altered Reality: Pakistan's Economy Under Musharraf, 1999-2006Burki examines the various sectors of the economy that could become the source for sustainable growth. Thoughtful public policy in the high potential areas could help the country join the ranks of Asia's rapidly growing economies. |
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The Question of Location | 64 |
Trade and Development | 110 |
Developing Human Capital | 162 |
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