Growth Diagnostics in Pakistan

Published By: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) | Published Date: January, 01 , 2008

Following the Hausmann, et al. (2005) methodology, an attempt is done to identify the constraints to growth in Pakistan. It is argued that governance failure and institutional shortcomings are the heart of the matter: corruption is rampant, judicial independence is low, educational institutions do not furnish the right kind of labour force, legal institutions do not protect the lenders against loan defaults, ambiguous land titles constrain mortgage financing and construction activity, labour market institutions restrict hiring/firing, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has not done its duty to contain the rising interest spread, and SECP/stock market has not played its due role in the transfer of funds from savers to investors.

Author(s): Abdul Qayyum, M. Idrees Khawaja, Asma Hyder | Posted on: Feb 14, 2016 | Views() | Download (189)


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